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and peptides in yeast. Your overall focus will be to conduct experiments to explore the relative importance of gene dosage, transcription, translation, and secretion and to develop the assays that allow
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development, entrepreneurship, and work-life balance. Be part of a university that values innovation, societal impact, and diversity. An important focus of the position is to develop and lead a research team
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Job Description Join us at DTU Space to contribute to research that could revolutionize our understanding of stellar structure and evolution. We are seeking an enthusiastic and skilled Postdoctoral
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. DTU Bioengineering has approx. 400 employees, of which 2/3 are scientific staff. The department is located at DTU Lyngby Campus. Technology for people DTU develops technology for people. With our
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Engineering of Additive Manufactured Metals—MicroAM’. The MicroAM project aims to develop (i) a laboratory-based X-ray microscope capable of mapping local residual stresses, (ii) a multi-scale AM process
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integrate the research in DTU’s open-source HyDesign tool, as well as other research and teaching activities. You will work on the following tasks: Further development and consolidation of our hybrid power
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technologies, so that everyone has the opportunity to actively participate in the development, and we ensure a continued open, democratic, and inclusive society for the benefit of all. At DTU Compute, we value
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group is the identification of selective modulators and tool compounds for sterol transport proteins to study their basic biology and translational potential. You will develop and apply inhibitors
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measures, 2) development of qualitative and quantitative methods for integrating knowledge from stakeholders and scientific sources, 3) development of adaptive fisheries management methods that accommodate
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quantitative health impact assessment of foods and dietary patterns, develops new and improved methods of performing risk assessments and risk-benefit assessments. The Research Group for Molecular & Reproductive