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will be focusing on the topic of Brain Neuro-Adaptability to Pain, in particular brain oscillations in pain conditions and non-invasive brain stimulation. PhD projects are part of our Lundbeck
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Centre for Climate Change Law and Governance (CLIMA) calls on all dedicated students to apply for a position as student help. Read more about CLIMA here: https://jura.ku.dk/clima/about/ . Work Tasks
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Denmark and focuses on the development of chemical probes for a brain relevant kinase. The successful candidate will join the Frølund group, and the position offers a dynamic and multi-disciplinary project
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offers access to high-quality Danish register data and provides a well-equipped workspace located in the heart of Copenhagen. For further information please contact: Head of Department Alexander Sebald, e
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an organisation of this type (highlighting, for example, relevant business, educational and dissemination activities). For further information please contact: Head of Department Carsten Ørts Hansen, tel.: +45 3815
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University and comprises research within the areas of Plant Molecular Biology, Neurobiology, RNA Biology and Innovation, Protein Science, Cellular Health, Intervention and Nutrition. Please refer to http
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to the PhD project Relevant publications Relevant work experience Other relevant professional activities Curious mind-set with a strong interest in molecular genetics and biochemistry Good language skills
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Leader at the Hematology Research Unit Group Professor Kim Theilgaard-Mönch, MD, DMSc, e-mail: kim.theilgaard-moench@health.sdu.dk , phone +4524677206, or Head of Department of Clinical Research, SDU
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QGG - Aarhus University seeks a postdoc researcher in sustainable breeding: developing simulation...
interdisciplinary center for research and education in quantitative genetics and quantitative genomics (http://qgg.au.dk/en). QGG is an international organization with 100 employees and visiting researchers from
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of Copenhagen. The University of Copenhagen was founded in 1479 and is the largest in Denmark. Read more about the museum at http://www.snm.ku.dk/english/ . The position is open from 1 July 2026, or as soon as