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The Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics and the Danish Research Institute of Translational Neuroscience (DANDRITE, Nordic-EMBL partnership in molecular medicine) at Aarhus University
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We are seeking applicants for a postdoctoral position of 3 years and 8 months at iNANO, starting 1 August 2025 or as soon as possible hereafter. Expected start date and duration of employment 3 years and 8 months from 1 August 2025 or as soon as possible hereafter. Job description You will work...
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spectroscopy Employing ultrafast laser spectroscopy techniques, such as sum frequency scattering (SFS) spectroscopy and 2D infrared spectroscopy, to investigate the molecular structure and dynamics at water
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we play, teach, use and listen to music. About the research project The project looks into interpersonal coordination investigating how groups' coordination dynamics are influ-enced by social identity
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also advanced scanners at our disposal. The department has overall responsibility for the Master's degree programs in medicine and in molecular medicine. At the department we are approx. 670 academic
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molecules. The project is based in the team of professor Gregers Rom Andersen at the department of Molecular Biology and Genetics (MBG). Funding for the project is secured by a major grant from the Novo
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seminars as part of an international, dynamic team. Your profile Applicants should have an interest in the molecular mechanisms of RNA modifications and how these could be targeted for therapeutic use
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in Biological Nitrogen Fixation for Sustainable Agriculture by Disentangling the Microbiome: NSECURE” in collaboration with colleagues at Department for Molecular Biology and Genetics, AU and
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described by their dynamic viscosity, causing them to transition between liquid, semi-solid, or solid (glassy) states. In this project, we aim to develop methods to accurately quantify these changes in
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using the EC-Earth earth system model, running simulations to test the robustness of Arctic-lower-latitude interactions in collaboration with colleagues at the Danish Meteorological Institute. Investigate