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Job Description We invite applications from highly motivated and talented researchers for a 2-year postdoctoral position in advanced skin models, cellular immunology, and spatial transcriptomics
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the kidney’s electrolyte and water reabsorption. The postdoc will be expected to explore the potential of modulating bile acid signaling in cell and mouse models and perform metabolomic and transcriptomic
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a short walk from the city center, water, beach and forest. SDU Sønderborg is part of the impressive and state-of-the-art building Alsion, which, besides the university, houses Videnspark Alsion
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analyses to assess the relationship between genetic differentiation and phenological variation. Develop and implement advanced statistical models to quantify phenological responses. Collaborate with internal
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). Human and environmental exposure modeling (e.g., ConsExpo, Chesar, Vermeer). Proficiency in navigating ECHA databases, and use of chemical safety data (REACH dossiers, hazard classification, exposure
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expertise in Arctic Climatology, Sea-Ice conditions, Anthropology, or other similar fields, preferably with a focus on Arctic Cultures. More specifically, the focus is loss of Indigenous knowledge and culture
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the context of an advanced electric actuator. The candidate will evaluate existing research and commercial solutions, propose new methods, and potentially develop domain-specific models and toolkits to address
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techniques. Experience with data-driven user modeling and AI-driven personalization (e.g., recommender systems, user profiling, or adaptive user interfaces) is highly desirable. Knowledge of or a passion for
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, stimulation and transduction of T cells, and standard molecular biology methods, including cloning. Experience with flow cytometry and animal work is essential. Hands-on experience using cancer models in mice
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partial reprogramming techniques to reverse age-related decline in health, focusing on improving healthspan and organ function in aging models. Key recent publications from Dr. Sahu’s previous work include