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oxidation and disinfection processes. Work together with researchers at multiple departments at DTU and NTNU Research activities will mainly be carried out at DTU Sustain with research visits in Norway
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apply a range of single cell genomics technologies on clinical biopsies combined with bioinformatics, and a range of targeting strategies in mouse disease models. As a member of the Center of Excellence
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collaborative settings and wish to play a key role in an EU-funded project with researchers from multiple countries? If so, this PhD position could be a good opportunity for you. This project focuses
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biomedical engineering. We currently host several Ph.D. and postdoctoral fellows from Denmark and multiple nationalities. The group’s research interest spams from musculoskeletal simulations to design and
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professor, one assistant professor, one postdoc, and a large number of PhD students. The project includes strong partnerships with the University of Leipzig (Bioinformatics, Prof. Peter Stadler
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of diverse teams with multiple technical and theoretical expertise. Applicable responsibilities for both positions: You are expected to be able to organize and perform your own experiments, and critically
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the Novo Nordisk Foundation, that will drive research and innovations at multiple levels - from developing scalable quantum processor technologies to solutions for the quantum-classical control and readout
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sensory perception. Cilia dysfunctions result in rare human diseases known as ciliopathies that affects multiple organs leading to clinical manifestations such as blindness, deafness, obesity, mental
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units are united by an overriding concern for the organization of the human within its multiple environments: work, technology, nature, economy, civil association, the state, the law, and corporation
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the value of the green transition. The project will involve a multi-stakeholder innovation process, utilizing a framework of multiple-loop learning to encourage farmers to reflect on their relationship with