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performs research at the interface of tissue, tumor, and vaccine immunology. Our overarching goal is to identify processes that optimize immune responses for application to the design of novel cancer
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chemical–biological pathway. The advertised positions will support these efforts through research on advanced carbon capture methods, process modelling and optimization, and biological CO2 valorization in
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optimizing simulation tools such as CalPhad to support experimental findings. Conducting in-depth metallographic analysis and establishing correlations between mechanical properties and microstructural
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of expression systems Metabolic flux analysis for pathway characterization and optimization Development and operation of continuous fermentation processes under strict anaerobic conditions Strategic contribution
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DTU Physics seeks a talented and motivated postdoctoral researcher for a 2-year position in computational nanophotonics. The goal is to use inverse design, such as topology optimization
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is expected, because large software toolboxes are used and further developed. The working language at the institute is English. Experience with targeted and optimized brain stimulation and with
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to translate this knowledge into innovative, optimized vaccine candidates (PMIDs: 35015104, 34990590, 33323394, 30439392; patent: WO2024003343A1). About the Project: You will contribute to a project
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functionalities remain limited. To address this, the EMMA project will develop sustainable and functional polyolefins by optimizing the flow behavior of post-consumer polyolefins, applying chemical modifications
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experiments using gene-edited hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells Develop and optimize gene editing protocols for ELANE for therapeutic use Evaluate safety, efficacy, leukemogenicity and off-target effects
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PostDoc in "Geopolitical dilemmas for management: transfer of governance for the Southern Ocean" ...
conditions are particularly vulnerable, as their habitats with optimal environmental conditions become increasingly scarce. All in all, these ongoing changes highlight the urgent need to rethink the management