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, depression, epidemiology and clinical neuroscience. The postdoc position is for 18 months, with a possible 6-months extension, starting on February 2, 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. The Department
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immunology, neuroscience and development of novel nutritional interventions for newborn piglets. The candidate should preferably have a veterinary background or research experience in animal models
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science, public health, neuroscience, psychology, and physiotherapy to develop sustainable technological solutions. Our mission is to contribute to increased quality of life for the benefit of
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to generate new knowledge within biomedical research areas such as infection and inflammation, membranes, neuroscience and personalised medicine. The Department of Biomedicine provides research-based teaching
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areas such as infection and inflammation, membranes, neuroscience and personalised medicine. The Department of Biomedicine provides research-based teaching of the highest quality and is responsible for a
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background in e.g. cell biology, pharmacology, neuroscience, calcium signaling, or electrophysiology. It is considered an advantage to have experience with induced pluripotent stem cells and/or CRISPR gene
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within bioengineering, biotechnology, neuroscience, or related fields is a suitable applicant for the fellowship. A scientific record with international publications. Creativity and openness to innovation
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system. Researchers with experience in neuroscience, microbiology and immunology are welcome to apply, but it is expected that you will span multiple of these fields once established in the lab. You will
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, neuroscience and personalised medicine. The Department of Biomedicine provides research-based teaching of the highest quality and is responsible for a large part of the medical degree programme. Academic staff
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interaction and neuroscience (SINe Lab https://sinelab.org ) group, and in collaboration with Interhuman AI and Professor Line Clemmensen. The aim is to measure and understand turn-taking and bodily dynamics