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enable the development of fault-tolerant quantum computing hardware and quantum algorithms that solve life-science-relevant chemical and biological problems. Within NQCP we are currently pursuing several
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the Department of Immunology and Microbiology, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. This role involves developing and applying advanced bioinformatics algorithms to investigate the functional diversity
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The center for pharmaceutical data science education is a joint effort by seven departments at two universities to raise the data literacy of people discovering, developing and helping the right
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disciplines within the department and the wider university community to further develop our nationally and internationally recognized research profile that combines experimental fieldwork with applied science
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Are you curious, well-organized, and interested in working with research, communication, and the development of a new interdisciplinary, multi-university research center? We are looking for students
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their early evolution. The atmoshpere is lively and non-hierarchical. Your tasks Your job will be helping at the NBI, with occasional trips to DTU. Your main tasks will be helping with Day-to-day tasks
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developing the core veterinary clinical curriculum that ensures new graduates have the essential day-one competencies needed for companion animal general practice. This includes both theoretical and practical
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the applicant’s research and teaching potential. The faculty emphasizes the applicant’s interest in development and implementation of new strong research ideas with international impact. Emphasis is also be placed
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interplay of DNA repair and 3D chromatin organization, and to understand how dysregulation of 3D chromatin organization leads to genome instability and cancer. We develop and apply cutting-edge super
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support research, teaching, and clinical service development in veterinary neurology. Your tasks will include: Conducting research, including publishing and disseminating findings. Research-based teaching