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microbes in the human gut – and the development of cardiometabolic diseases (CMD) such as obesity, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. The goal is to generate knowledge that can lead to new
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neuromuscular research and molecular muscle biology your position is primarily research-based but may also involve teaching assignments. You will contribute to the development of the department through research
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. An active institutional commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion – in recruitment, career development, and everyday interactions. An innovative and meaningful workplace where your work contributes to
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environment that supports work-life balance and individual needs. An active institutional commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion – in recruitment, career development, and everyday interactions
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groups and QGG Mentorship and support in developing independent research directions Support for grant writing and professional development a workplace characterised by professionalism, equality and a
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environment that supports work-life balance and individual needs. An active institutional commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion – in recruitment, career development, and everyday interactions
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develop solutions. The Research Group for Genomic Epidemiology at DTU National Food Institute conducts research within evolution and ecology of infectious diseases, metagenomic analyses of a wide range of
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of Energy Conversion and Storage (DTU Energy) focuses on research and development of functional materials, components, and systems for sustainable energy technologies. The technologies include fuel cells
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strengthening global capacity for phenotypic and genomic surveillance of antimicrobial resistance, including the development of proficiency tests, external quality assurance, and laboratory training programs
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development with perturbation experiments to understand how cell type-specific epigenomes emerge during mammalian development, using gastruloids as an in vitro differentiation model. We aim for an open and