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Medicine your primary tasks will be research and research-based teaching. You will teach and supervise students at Bachelor’s and Master’s level, and you will contribute to the development of the department
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. An active institutional commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion – in recruitment, career development, and everyday interactions. An innovative and meaningful workplace where your work contributes to
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application of SAA. In addition, the position contributes to methodological development, adoption of new techniques, and educational activities within PACE. In your daily work, you are expected to have a close
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multinationals. Our incubator Business Factory launches 10 new companies each year. We influence society through business development and technology. For this reason, many research projects are conducted in close
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Are you interested in architected materials, their mechanics and physics and you want to contribute to the development of the area that would combine fracture mechanics with statistical and
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The Department of Biomedicine at Faculty of Health at Aarhus University invites applications for a position as Assistant Professor in the field of preclinical and clinical bioassay development as
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students at Bachelor’s and Master’s level, and you will contribute to the development of the department through research of high international quality. In your daily work, you will work closely with both
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at the Bachelor’s and Master’s levels, and contributing to the development of innovative teaching activities. Participating in the supervision of PhD students and contributing to the faculty’s PhD courses
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about the faculty here . Your job responsibilities As research assistant, your primary tasks are protein conducting protein production and analysis. You contribute to the development of the department
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initiatives Cutting-edge research in: AI-driven medical imaging & data analytics Smart healthcare for aging populations Biomedical sensors & intelligent diagnostics Ion channel-targeted drug development Impact