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of Health and Medical Science and Faculty of Science at University of Copenhagen. The aim of the center is to accelerate protein design by gaining a deeper understanding of sequence-to-structure/function
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that communication strategies align with project goals and are effectively executed Provide tailored advice and support to scientists and teachers, helping them design and deliver effective communication initiatives
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experiments developed within the IBIS program Performing phenotypic assays, genotyping assays (e.g., 16S/ITS sequencing), and metabolomics profiling for characterization of diverse microbial strains Supporting
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genome edited strains using automated workflows Implement advanced molecular biology techniques Perform nanopore sequencing for support projects Maintenance of inventory and instruments including flow
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preparing research proposals, support teaching logistics, and ensure alignment across projects, collaborators, and university administration. You will work closely with local and university-wide
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strategic initiatives for the bioeconomy, and strengthening public awareness of biotechnology’s role in the green transition. The ideal candidate will connect and align scientific activities across BRIGHT
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within civil and architectural engineering with focus on digitally driven sustainable construction. This aligns with SDU’s mission to advance sustainable principles, reduce environmental impact, foster
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Position as Computational Analyst / Bioinformatician in RNA Therapeutics and Cardiometabolic Disease
generation sequencing, single-cell transcriptomics, flow cytometry, mass spectrometry, metabolomics, bioimaging, and transgenic mouse work. Strategic alliances exist with the Odense University Hospital
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Position as Computational Analyst / Bioinformatician in RNA Therapeutics and Cardiometabolic Disease
facilities for next generation sequencing, single-cell transcriptomics, flow cytometry, mass spectrometry, metabolomics, bioimaging, and transgenic mouse work. Strategic alliances exist with the Odense
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molecular cell biology and next-generation sequencing (NGS) to support the laboratory work in the research group and section. Our research group consist of 25 people and the FGM section of about 100+ people