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different fields of research; a work environment with close working relationships, networking and social activities; a workplace characterised by professionalism, equality and a healthy work-life balance
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The postdoc position is a part of the externally funded research project Here Comes the Invincible Sun: Toward a Climate History of the Roman Conquest, funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark. In the
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experience with cell culture and molecular biology assays such as Gene cloning, RNA isolation, qPCR, FAC-sorting, Immunofluorescence assay, ChIP or CUT&RUN methods. Strong analytical, organizational, and
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Job Description The Neurobiology Research Unit at the Department of Molecular Medicine , University of Southern Denmark, is seeking a 90% postdoctoral fellow to work in the field of traumatic brain
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, the candidate will develop new computational strategies to identify human genetic variation linked to cell fate changes in neurodevelopmental disorders and cancer. The candidate can use and combine single-cell
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), applied mathematics, or similar. The successful candidate should possess: excellent interpersonal and collaboration skills, which are required to work with others, in a friendly and interdisciplinary
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, starting August 1, 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter. Project Overview This position is part of the LEO Foundation-funded research project titled “Exploring Autoimmune Skin Diseases with Immune
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2025 or soon thereafter. The position is in the research section Behaviour, Stress and Welfare . Position The position focuses on research in host/parasite interactions in domestic animals. The work
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areas. At least one first-author publication, accepted or submitted Strong analytical, organizational, and record-keeping skills Proficient computer skills, including MS Office and research software
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scholars in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. The two postdoc positions will be part of Work Package 3 (WP3), which investigates the formation and manipulation of public opinion in relation to war policy and