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The Department of Biology invites applicants for a PhD fellowship in spatial analysis of the tumor microenvironment. The project is part of the research project “Integrating spatial transcriptomics
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to participate in numerous scientific activities (seminars, journal clubs, workshops etc.) and will also be involved in teaching exercise classes and organizing events. At NBI, there are many possibilities
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The Rasmussen Group focuses on development and application of computational algorithms such as machine and deep learning for analysis and integration of multi-omics and multi-modal data within cardiometabolic
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for analysis of both liquid and solid phase. Principal supervisor is Professor Hans Christian Bruun Hansen, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, E-mail: haha@plen.ku.dk , Direct Phone: +45 24942607
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conducting microbiological work and should preferreably have practial experience within molecular biology laboratory techniques as well as practial experience with omics data analysis (e.g. NGS workflows and
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activities Curious mind-set with a strong interest in ice flow and climate physics and numerical modelling Good language skills in oral and written English
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refine bulk and advanced analytical methods for the detailed chemical characterization of bio-oil feeds and upgraded products. The analysis will focus on GC-based characterisation available at Topsøe but
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environment. Our research facilities include modern laboratories and access to state-of the-art core facilities for single cell analysis platforms, including sequencing and spatial tissue profiling. Terms
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to the PhD project ie. processing and analysis of dietary intake data, statistical analyses (eg. linear mixed models) as well as evaluation of child growth and body composition data. Relevant publications
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, confocal, super-resolution, and electron: transmission electron microscopy) complementary expertise in image analysis Hands-on experience with epithelial barrier assessment assays (transepithelial