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. Place of work Aarhus University, Fuglesangs Allé 4, 8210 Aarhus V. Please note that during 2025 the campus will move to new locations in the University City at the Aarhus University main campus.
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on the development of anti-infective drugs and vaccines using the pig as a model platform. Main tasks will include the design, coordination, and execution of pig experiments, and assessment of drug and vaccine
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such as induced-pluripotent stem cells, primary human hepatocytes and clinical studies. The environmental medicine group study the impact of early life exposures to environmental chemicals. In particular
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Electronics for heavy duty charger defined by the MCS and CCS standards. PhD within High Power Electronics and a Master of Power Electronics and Drives with interest of experimental work and the ambition
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languages. Please always include a copy of original diploma/certificates. We only accept files in pdf-format no more than 10 MB per file. In case you have more than one file per field you need to combine
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include: A letter of motivation (max. 1 page) A detailed CV Master and PhD degree certificates A complete and numbered list of publications Three scientific publications considered to be most important for
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(max. 1 page) A detailed CV Master and PhD degree certificates A complete and numbered list of publications Three scientific publications considered to be most important for the advertised position
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, master, and PhD level, thereby ensuring that the students are taught using the newest knowledge within the area. The department activities put a clear focus on the needs requested by the pharmaceutical and
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elsewhere. Your primary tasks will be to: perform literature review (peer-reviewed, books and grey literature) on volatile gas and aerosol PFAS emissions from waste management facilities, aiming to make a
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primary T cells, and characterize their phenotype using flow cytometry. Engineering human cell lines: Developing and validating HLA-typed keratinocytes and T-cell lines expressing disease-specific T-cell