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Danish time. Research Project You will lead a research project with the aim to understand the molecular mechanism that allows the transition zone (TZ), a conserved protein complex with unknown molecular
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-Integrated 3D Skin Models”, led by Prof. Jonathan Brewer (Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, SDU), Dr. Mike Barnkob and Prof. Torben Barington (Department of Clinical Immunology, Odense
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experience in cell culture and molecular biology techniques and Extensive experience in cell biology and epigenetics Highly organised Excellent ability to effectively prioritise and multi-task Experience with
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and 10X multiome data sets to reveal the molecular programmes that are active in human blood cells. You will employ cutting-edge single-cell computational approaches to chart and understand the gene
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Job Description The Research Unit for Molecular Microbiology (RUMM) at the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BMB) invites applications for a 34-month postdoctoral position in
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the physical chemistry of hydrogen bonds. Your overall focus will be the collection of experimental spectroscopic data and its analysis with quantum calculation techniques and molecular simulation methods. Your
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, stimulation and transduction of T cells, and standard molecular biology methods, including cloning. Experience with flow cytometry and animal work is essential. Hands-on experience using cancer models in mice
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, stimulation and transduction of T cells, and standard molecular biology methods, including cloning. Experience with flow cytometry and animal work is essential. Hands-on experience using cancer models in mice
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Job Description Department of Molecular Medicine at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) is seeking a highly motivated postdoc for a three-year position. The position is available from July 1
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and 10X multiome data sets to reveal the molecular programmes that are active in human blood cells. You will employ cutting-edge single-cell computational approaches to chart and understand the gene