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work on cryo-electron tomography studies of regulatory synapses at the axon initial segment of neurons. Expected start date and duration of employment The starting date is 1st September 2026, or as soon
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or as soon as possible thereafter. The position is a fixed-term full-time position for 2 years. As a postdoc at the Department of Public Health, you will be part of an internationally recognized
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into the Nature-Based Solutions Center and work across sections within the Department of Ecoscience. Research and advisory activities at the Department are largely project-based, with a strong tradition for
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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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Medicine, you will be part of what is probably the largest health science research department in Denmark. Our clinical research covers all the medical specialities and takes place in close collaboration with
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). This position offers a unique opportunity to take a central role in one of Europe’s major initiatives in quantum workforce development, education coordination, and skills ecosystem building. The EQA brings
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in this area. Specifically, this means being able to understand statistical tools (instead of only being able to apply them). For example, in R, the function lm() can be used to regress an outcome Y
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current position is anchored in a laboratory lead by Associate Professor Thomas Holm Pedersen. The focus of the laboratory is neuromuscular disease and underlying disease mechanism. In particular, the work
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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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activities are project-based with a solid tradition in cross-disciplinary research and international collaboration. Job description The postdoctoral researcher will work with Dr. Robert Ladwig on developing