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in a group with a strong publication track record Work in a supportive, international environment just outside Copenhagen If you want to apply your skills in animal models and translational
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academic career in a group with a strong publication track record Work in a supportive, international environment just outside Copenhagen If you want to apply your skills in animal models and translational
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to mucosal dysfunction. Mucins remain underexplored despite their significant role in numerous health conditions, making this a high-risk, high-reward research opportunity. You will explore novel therapeutic
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), including new approaches to phosphorus modification during synthesis. The work will be carried out in close collaboration with molecular biologists at RNA-META and clinicians at Aarhus University Hospital
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Cognitive Psychology. A closely related postdoctoral position is available in the Technical Audiology Section , Department of Clinical Research, SDU. The two postdoctoral researchers are expected to work in
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related postdoctoral position is available at the Department of Psychology, SDU. The two postdoctoral researchers will be expected to work in close collaboration to achieve the project goals. Candidates
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. Supervision of research-based student projects (e.g., MSc. theses) Dissemination of research work on peer-reviewed publications and international conferences. Collaboration and management skills. Communication
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like to work with a highly engaged and motivated staff in a dynamic working environment. The position is available from 1 October, 2025. The position The position is offered for a 2-year period of
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Job Description Center for Industrial Software, part of the Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Institute, University of Southern Denmark, invites applications for a 2-year Postdoc position in the field
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the Structure of Polyoxometalate Clusters (RESPOM) Objective: To fully understand the synthesis-structure-function relationships of polyoxometalates (POMs) in their non-crystalline active state, whether in