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an annual revenues of EUR 935 million. Learn more atwww.international.au.dk/
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research, innovative solutions, education, or learning, we must make a positive difference in society and contribute to a sustainable future. We do this by cultivating talents and creating the best
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immunostainings on cryosections, and acquire and analyse microscopy images to help assess the response of stem cells to hibernation. In addition, you will help with stem cell isolation and cell culture experiments
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collaborative work environment, with regular scientific exchange and knowledge-sharing that helps lab members learn from each other and move projects forward efficiently. Read more:Peter Zeller What we offer
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and daily operation of DALSA Coordinate and host scientific workshops at DALSA Develop and teach at automation courses offered by DALSA Our expectations of you A PhD in a field relevant to automation in
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internationally. We expect you to be fluent in oral and written English. International applicants are expected to learn Danish, and Aarhus University arranges Danish teaching. In order to be assessed as qualified
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are applying for the position. If you wish further information about the position, please contact Simon Ringive at simri@dtu.dk or Phillip Yttung at phiyt @ dtu.dk to learn more. Applications
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ecology, biology, microbiology, bioinformatics, or a closely related field is an advantage. Excellent oral and written English language skills are a requirement. Previous experience in computer programming
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skills and attention to detail Be motivated, curious, and eager to learn new methods and techniques Work well both independently and as part of an interdisciplinary research team Communicate clearly and
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Faculty position in Molecular Health (Tenure-Track Assistant Professor / Associate Professor) at ...
community that includes 142 full-time scientific staff and 85 PhD students. English is the primary language used for internal communication and teaching, and international candidates are not required to learn