89 data-"https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Washington University in St" research jobs at Aarhus University in Denmark
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
include psychiatric disorders as well as clinical and social outcomes, but specific tasks may depend on applicants. The positions will generally involve various data analyses using Danish register data and
-
Electrophysiological characterization of muscle fiber excitability (in collaboration with the research group) In vivo studies using animal models of neuromuscular disease Integration of molecular and transcriptomic data
-
reactors Maintain detailed records of experimental data, process conditions, and system modifications. Publish scientific articles based on data collected during the research, development, and innovation
-
for the position in question is a broad ranging of techniques ranging from spatial and single-cell analyses to classic methods like histology cell culture and Western blotting. Data handling through bioinformatics
-
environment. There is overall a close collaboration between the academic and the clinical staff at DCPT. About the research project The research project of this postdoc will be based on follow-up data from a
-
be developed and implemented in the GEOS-Chem chemical transport model, coupled to the Community Earth System Model. Standardized large wildfire events will be simulated based on historical data and
-
accompanying families, including assistance with relocation and career counselling to expat partners. Please find more information about the International Staff Office and the range of services here . Aarhus
-
analysis of metagenomic data. The ability to take initiative, direct your own work, and take ownership of a research project. Personal competences Strong interpersonal and collaborative skills. An inclusive
-
. In parallel, you will assist with in silico analysis of transcriptomic data. Your main tasks will consist of: Research within stem cell biology (Standard wet lab procedures include tissue histology