59 evolution "https:" "https:" "https:" "CMU Portugal Program FCT" Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in Denmark
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biology and single-molecule microscopy techniques (such as EM, TIRF, AFM microscopy) will be a major advantage. Experience with aptamer development, binding assays, confocal microscopy and flow cytometry
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Denmark and abroad Contribute to scientific publications, conference presentations, and student supervision Participate in collaborative grant proposals and interdisciplinary project development Required
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application of magnetically enhanced electrocatalysis for water splitting and CO2 reduction (see e.g. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41560-019-0404-4). Your main tasks may include Application of new materials and
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: Conceptualisation and theoretical development of spatiotemporal optimisation of biodiversity dynamics during recovery. Synthesising and modelling and species pools and biodiversity patterns given different
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engaged scientific environment at the Section for Arctic Ecosystem Ecology (for more information see: https://ecos.au.dk/en/researchconsultancy/research-areas/arctic-ecosystem-ecology ). The department is
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national and international collaborations and access to world-class infrastructure. Lab website: https://www.sahu-lab.com/index.html Department of Molecular Medicine (IMM) The Department of Molecular
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postdoc position within a stimulating, supportive, and dynamic research environment. Opportunity for career development and expanding your scientific skill sets within project management, teaching
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, etc. More information can be found at: https://inano.au.dk/about/research-centers-and-projects/nmr/ Aarhus University provides a strong international research and training environment with excellent
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; phone: +45 2498 4101). Application deadline The application deadline is January 25, 2026, at 23.59 hrs. CET. Apply online https://fa-eosd-saasfaprod1.fa.ocs.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en
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Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in the group of Dr Aleksandr Gavrin ( https://mbg.au.dk/a-gavrin/ ) at the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Aarhus University