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modelling of continent-wide surface velocity and fracture fields derived from satellite imagery. You will work in an international team that also includes researchers and early career scientists from
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research approach is based on classical chemical engineering tools combined with formulation expertise and projects are often carried out, inspired by or in close co-operation with industrial partners. We
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project constitutes one of the four subprojects and is therefore part of a larger research collaboration while also functioning as an independent unit. You will be working on the research aims to examine
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Cochrane Centre) and Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine Odense function as a joint research unit at the Department of Clinical Research, University of Southern Denmark (SDU). Cochrane Denmark conducts
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lab, you will lead a research project focused on dissecting how the various cellular tasks of MYC are orchestrated in individual cells. You will integrate loss- and gain-of-function tools (e.g., CRISPR
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Job Description If you have a key research interest in development of mRNA vaccines for a clinical relevant purpose, then this might be the right PhD position for you. The aim of the PhD project is
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The Section for Environmental Chemistry and Physics invites applicants for a PhD fellowship in advanced bio-oil analytical chemistry. The project is part of the research project “UPBIO”, which is
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student to work with SERS for monitoring infections in wound samples. We will target the detection of bacteria in wound samples. We offer a highly creative, collaborative, and ambitious work environment
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of research in organic chemistry. You will work alongside highly skilled and motivated group members in an enthusiastic and goal-oriented atmosphere. We welcome talent from all over the world. The project will
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to 10 years by the Danish National Research Foundation (https://dg.dk/en/) and represents a collaboration between the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Copenhagen and the National Museum