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related diseases. As the microbiome is a crucial factor for disease development and modulation, we are also developing Chemical Biology methodologies for the targeted investigation of microbiome metabolism
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biology: Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, Microbiology and Immunology, Molecular Biology, Molecular Biophysics, Molecular Evolution, Molecular Systems Biology and Structural Biology. The scientific
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to its future development. The candidate should have good skills in spoken and written English. Desirable qualifications: Experience of battery material formulation and characterization, cell assembly, and
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in the development towards a more sustainable society. The Department of Chemistry conducts research within six research programmes and offer both undergraduate and graduate education in close
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experimental development/measurement and theoretical modelling/investigation. Therefore, it requires the candidate to have a solid background in electronics, physics, and mathematics, as well as strong practical
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qualifications Experience in research and method development in image processing in neuroimaging is an advantage. About the employment The employment is a temporary position according to central collective
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the role of somatic mutations in ageing by measuring somatic mutation rates in honeybee castes and experimental evolution lines of seed beetles. Quantifying somatic mutations on a genome scale with high
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development and the electrification of the transport sector. Research and education within the platform span the entire battery value chain and offer an interdisciplinary network for collaboration. It is within
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, motivation and independence, as well as how the applicant's experience and expertise complement and strengthen ongoing research at the department and how they can contribute to its future development. The
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development over the past 10,000 years, thereby creating a comprehensive picture of human prehistory regarding language, culture, and genetic evolution in Africa, Oceania, and Eurasia. Read more: http