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) consist of 4 Post docs. 2 PhD students, and 1 research assistant. Core focus of the group includes both basic science and applied science with societal impact. In 2022 the biotech company TriptoBIO (http
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Consolidator Grant “Born Once – Die Once ”. The project aspires to work “Towards a transdisciplinary demographic theory of birth and death trajectories”. Knowledge and/or research interest in formal demography
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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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the academic qualifications and experience with respect to the above-mentioned area of research, techniques, skills and other requirements listed in the advertisement. Once the assessment work has been completed
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WHENCE project here: https://inspire.ku.dk/research-activities/whence/ . For further information about the position, please contact the PI of the project, Professor Sabrina Ebbersmeyer, e-mail: ebbersmeyer
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and institutional guidelines. Work closely with the Research Coordinator and Clinical Trial Manager to align experimental timelines with project milestones. Qualifications of the applicant MSc and Ph.D
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continents. This is an exciting opportunity to work at the intersection of engineering and dermatological research, with direct impact on improving diagnostic capabilities for challenging skin conditions. You
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– all in PDF format: Cover letter expressing the motivation and previous research experience of the applicant (max. one page) Curriculum vitae Copy of the PhD degree certificate and the Master’s degree
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Communication (MSC). The selected candidates will contribute to the research project D-CORE The Dark Side of Corporate Responsibility: Content Moderation as Emotional Dirty Work in the Digital Age The positions
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Job Description Two 2-year postdoctoral positions in environmental microbiology, with the possibility of extension, are available in the Nordcee research group , Department of Biology, University