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of Clinical Medicine As a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Clinical Medicine, you will be part of one of the largest health science research environments in Denmark. The department covers all
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, cell suspensions, and cell-free extracts Microbial electrochemistry, including setting up and operating microbial fuel cells (MFC) under anoxic conditions Stable isotope labeling coupled to metabolomics
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of the highest quality and is responsible for a large part of the medical degree programme. Academic staff contribute to the teaching. English is the preferred language in the laboratory, at meetings
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. The selected applicants will be informed about the composition of the committee, and each applicant is given the opportunity to comment on the part of the assessment that concerns him/her self. Letter of
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thereafter. The position will be available for a 3-year period. You will be part of a research environment focusing on greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) from rewetted peatlands. You will be contributing
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the population. The Department has around 300 staff and 700 students. The focus of both our research and educational work is orofacial health as an integral part of general health, and our collaboration is built
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collaboration with the project team take an active part in developing and fulfilling the different processes, meetings and events related to the project in close collaboration with the project team Qualifications
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researchers will be part of a cutting-edge research project and a vibrant and supportive research team, with opportunities leading to collaborative, co-authored work arising from research project(s). The
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Description Applications are invited for a 3-year postdoc position in the field of RNA synthetic biology at the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Aarhus University, Denmark. The position is part of
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the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Aarhus University, Denmark. The position is part of the project RIBOTICS (RNA Origami Technology in Cell Systems) funded by an Advanced Grant from the European