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, stimulation and transduction of T cells, and standard molecular biology methods, including cloning. Experience with flow cytometry and animal work is essential. Hands-on experience using cancer models in mice
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thereafter. The project Currently, plant ingredients are often refined to almost molecular purity - and then combined again to create structured foods. This isolation is resource intensive, and the removal
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in a group with a strong publication track record Work in a supportive, international environment just outside Copenhagen If you want to apply your skills in animal models and translational
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academic career in a group with a strong publication track record Work in a supportive, international environment just outside Copenhagen If you want to apply your skills in animal models and translational
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for experimental research within molecular biology, strain engineering, high throughput screening and fermentation at different scales. Responsibilities and qualifications Focus is on genetically engineered bacteria
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well as experience working with animal models and/or cellular assays, and you are looking for an opportunity to put your skills into practise, you have it right here. The Research Group for Food Allergy at the DTU
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background in molecular medicine or immunology. Experience with flow cytometry and animal models is a prerequisite, while basic understanding of extracellular vesicles will be an advantage. Research
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from water samples compared to tissue samples for early detection of disease. Another is to perform “what if” scenario modelling to compare suitability for different sampling protocols in farms in non
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Two year postdoc position at Aarhus University for single molecule FRET based investigations of l...
in the target proteins. The postdoc will collect single molecule FRET data and by integration with existing atomic models establish trajectories for key conformational changes in the investigated
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project supported by the Challenge Programme of the Novo Nordisk Foundation: “Mathematical Modelling for Microbial Community Induced Metabolic Diseases”, led by Prof. Daniel Merkle. The expected starting