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physically and functionally coupled across domains of life. The project will involve working with syntrophic deep-sea consortia, performing strictly anoxic physiological experiments, and developing electrode
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they make use of the department's modern laboratory-, core- and animal facilities. The Department of Biomedicine focuses on innovation, entrepreneurship and collaboration with business and industry, and
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focus on the physiological and immunological roles of vitamin D, including how vitamin D influences growth physiology as well as immune and inflammatory responses in newborn calves and later in life. We
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. • Supervision of MSc and PhD students. • Contribution to teaching within cell biology, epithelial physiology and experimental methodology. • Participation in grant writing and further development of the research
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Do you have a passion and vision for developing new platforms to unleash the power of microbial metabolism and physiology to find scalable solutions for CO2 capture and conversion ? Come and be
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of Biomedicine, Neuromuscular Physiology Aarhus, Palle Juul-Jensens Boulevard 82, DK-8200 Aarhus N, Denmark. We expect to conduct interviews during March 2026. Terms of employment Application Your application must
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candidate should have experience in applied cell biology and mammary gland physiology in dairy cattle. Furthermore, the candidate must have experience in designing and conducting in vitro cell biology studies
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as possible thereafter. You will be part of a research environment focusing on sustainable crop production, nitrogen use efficiency and plant–soil–microbiome interactions. You will be contributing
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high-impact scientific journals. Your profile We are searching for a highly motivated candidate who has A PhD in biology, ecology, plant physiology or similar Collaborative skills and ability
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duration of employment These are 2–year positions from April 2026 or as soon possible thereafter. Research area and project description The impact of freshening from melting land and sea ice is expected