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The Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering at Aarhus University is expanding its activities in Biosolutions for Agroindustrial Biotechnology . To strengthen our research, education, and
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Biotechnology and Chemical Engineering and have good knowledge of the study environment and opportunities at Aarhus University Are responsible, trustworthy, and welcoming Can work independently as well as in
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, the biology of organisms, efficient production, and transformation of chemicals, materials and energy. We translate knowledge within biotechnology, food technology, environmental technology, chemical
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thereafter. Job description In the Andersen lab for Biomolecular Design (andersen-lab.dk ) we are experts in designing DNA, RNA and proteins to create nanoscale devices for applications in biotechnology and
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designing DNA, RNA and proteins to create nanoscale devices for applications in biotechnology and medicine. The lab invented the RNA origami method [1] and have developed basic algorithms and software for RNA
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thereafter. Job description In the Andersen lab for Biomolecular Design ( andersen-lab.dk ) we are experts in designing DNA, RNA and proteins to create nanoscale devices for applications in biotechnology and
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thereafter. Job description In the Andersen lab for Biomolecular Design ( andersen-lab.dk ) we are experts in designing DNA, RNA and proteins to create nanoscale devices for applications in biotechnology and
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integrates basic and applied research, addressing the role, ecophysiology and evolution of microorganisms in natural, technical and clinical systems and in biotechnology (https://bio.au.dk/en/about-biology
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candidate with (or close to finishing) a Ph.D. in molecular biology, biochemistry, biophysics, biology, biotechnology, nanoscience or similar. The successful candidate should have excellent skills in spoken
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the molecular basis for hormone transport in plants and how it can be manipulated in biotechnology. The present project will focus on membrane transporters from the PIN family which transport auxin to regulate