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your relocation and career counselling to expat partners. Please find more information about these services as well as information on entering and working in Denmark here: https://ism.ku.dk/ Contact
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Department of Public Health Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Copenhagen Are you skilled in data management and data governance? Do you have a passion for building, managing, and
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multi-layered nationwide social and health data combined with an interdisciplinary fusion of methods spanning data science, epidemiology, ethnography, econometrics, and systems science. Our research
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for the production of Physical Unclonable Functions. The post may also include performance of other duties. Further information on the Department is linked at www.chem.ku.dk. Inquiries about the position can be made
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, including a short cover letter, with information about your education, experience and other skills relevant for the position Certificate of education Deadline for applications: 5 February 2026 23:59 CET
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development section, specifically: Develop and maintain custom Python graphical user interfaces that enhance the usability of the group’s research tools. Optimize data workflows through efficient data
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the implementation of PT in healthcare: unknown mechanisms of action; lack of clinical gold standards; legal/regulatory obstacles; and ethical/societal challenges. More information can be found on the INTEGRATE home
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additional information about the position above, please contact Associate Professor Jan Żylicz, Jan.Zylicz@sund.ku.dk Qualifications A Master´s or Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in a biological sciences
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Copenhagen University Hospital – Amager and Hvidovre. Find information about the department . Job description In the consideration of applications for the professorship, the main emphasis will be
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cardiometabolic diseases by integrating registry data, large-scale GWAS and other omics datasets, as well as data from human clinical trials. A subproject will be based on biobanked and newly collected human saliva