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collaboration with an interdisciplinary team including biologists, pedologists and other experts. You will work with various types of spatial data collected from multiple sources and at different scales. We
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patients. You will examine clinical parameters, biomarkers for treatment response and efficacy. Furthermore, this work will also lay the foundation for a cohort of multi organ autoimmune disease patient
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of understanding their regulation by phosphorylation. You will be in charge of writing and testing code, developing, deploying and maintaining software. Your work will benefit from the experimental data generated by
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. This position targets a fundamental question: how does the manufacturability of whole-cell-based biosolutions influence their real-world performance in the field? Your research will seek to understand
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multimodal traffic management ”, funded by the EU Commission’s Horizon Europe Framework. The successful candidate will work on two integrated research agendas: Building an enhance a state-of-the-art agent
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the Central Denmark Region, providing a platform for future studies on risk factors, biomarkers, therapeutic response, and related areas. The project will form part of the foundational work for the DREAM
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large research consortium led from University of Copenhagen with partner universities in Norway, Austria, Czechia, Slovenia and the UK. The post.doc will work closely together with the Work Package on
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indicators in collaboration with an interdisciplinary team including pedologists and other experts. You will work experimentally with soil samples and various types of spatial data collected from multiple
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collaboration with an interdisciplinary team including biologists, pedologists and other experts. You will work with various types of spatial data collected from multiple sources and at different scales. We
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to check Family and work-life balance and Attractive working conditions for further information about the benefits of working at Aarhus University and in Denmark, including healthcare, paid holidays and, if