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and focuses on cellular crosstalk in the regulation of liver function in health and disease. For this we apply single cell- and spatially resolved transcriptomics and bioimaging to study human liver
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management, self-organization and strong social skills. Lastly, you are expected to communicate scientific findings in international conferences as well as in high-impact scientific journals. Your primary
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A 3-year fully funded PhD stipend for studying the gene-regulatory mechanisms that control cancer biology at single-cell resolution is available in the group of Associate Professor Rasmus Siersbæk
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to work in an international team, work with forefront methodologies, and contribute to the investigation of persistent, mobile and toxic substances in drinking water, then DTU and Norwegian University
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Senior Researcher in Synthetic Biology and Metabolic Engineering of power-to-X utilizing Microorg...
-generation bioprocesses that contribute to the green transition, building robust microbial cell factories capable of converting low-cost, sustainable feedstocks into valuable biochemicals and materials
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. Using adipose tissue biopsies from individuals across a spectrum of metabolic disease severity, the project will leverage single-cell and spatial transcriptomics to map cellular heterogeneity and tissue
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PhD Scholarship in Biodiversity changes of marine flora and fauna associated with ecosystem resto...
Department of Biology recruits a PhD student for the study of biodiversity changes of marine flora (seagrasses and macroalgae) and fauna (mobile fauna and infauna) after ecosystem restoration by
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Job Description Are you passionate about advancing fuel cell technologies and contributing to innovative solutions for energy resilience under harsh conditions? Do you thrive in international
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for individuals, communities, and cultures. Our work culture is founded on openness, curiosity, transparency, and involvement. Come join us! Read more about the department here; Welcome to the Department