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development projects Taking part in in-house research projects and research in collaborations Supporting users To be successful in this role you need to have the following qualifications PhD or equivalent in
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functional neuroanatomy with a focus on increasing the spatial precision of treatment methods such as deep brain stimulation (DBS) and discovering the underlying neurobiological mechanisms in neurodegenerative
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on understanding the link between mechanics and biology in the musculoskeletal system, including related pathologies and repair of skeletal tissues. Experimental tissue characterisation methods, imaging and
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after a doctoral degree (PhD) At least 1 original publication in a peer-reviewed journal A background in the relevant methods Complete application package submitted through the AMBER portal (including CV
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: ambercofund.eu. Qualifications Minimum requirements are: Candidate needs to have a maximum 8 years after a doctoral degree (PhD), as required by the project Grant Agreement signed with the European Commission
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includes the PI, a PhD student, and a research expert in bioinformatics. The workplace fosters strong international collaboration, with close integration with the Halberg Group at Copenhagen University
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degree (PhD), as required by the project Grant Agreement signed with the European Commission at least one original publication in a peer-reviewed journal, a background in the relevant methods a complete
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, especially TRP- and KCNQ-channels. To achieve this ambitious goal, we will employ an interdisciplinary approach centered on structural biology and biochemical methods. The recruited individual will conduct
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degree (PhD), as required by the project Grant Agreement signed with the European Commission, at least one original publication in a peer-reviewed journal, a background in the relevant methods, a complete
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, bacteriophages. Prof. Hauryliuk obtained his PhD in 2008 at Uppsala University, Sweden. His scientific contributions were recognized though the Ragnar Söderberg fellowship in Medicine (2014), the Swedish Fernström