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Determine T cell phenotype and transcriptomic characteristics Integrate T cell data with other adaptive immune parameters. Making high quality peptide-MHC reagents to explore T cell recognition How can we
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collaborative project at the interface of directed experimental evolution, microbial ecology, and bioelectrochemical engineering. The project combines laboratory evolution approaches with omics-based analysis
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successful candidate will have one or more of the followings: Expertise in spatial transcriptomics (single-cell RNAseq). Expertise in imaging and image analysis. Experience with genetic engineering (plasmid
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paths at DTU here . Further information Further information may be obtained from Professor Xenofon Fafoutis and Associate Professor Luca Pezzarossa . You can read more about ESE at www.compute.dtu.dk
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, including concept and design, construction and prototyping, calibration and validation, implementation and operations, data analysis, processing, dissemination, and applications, leading to new instruments
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content analysis, and a background in fields such as communication, the social sciences (e.g., sociology, psychology, political science), or data science. The candidate will work closely with Lena
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with a background in either communication, journalism, political science, sociology, law, economics, or computational social science, as well as an interest in how AI transforms the media and information
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scientific journals Research experience in some of the areas of fungal transformation, CRISP/Cas9 modification of fungal genes, analysis of metabarcoding data, and soil microbiology. Additional qualifications
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finite fields. The position (2 years, starting in April 2026) is part of the 5 years project CREATE “Algebraic curves in information theory: a treasure yet to discover” financed by the Villum Foundation
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University, Denmark. Expected start date and duration of employment This is a 2–year position from 15 May 2026. Job description The work will be focused on analysis of faba bean interactions with rhizobia in