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spectrometry and proteomics. PRG consists of eight PI-led research teams and more than 50 researchers and students, providing a highly interactive and collaborative research environment. The postdoc will play a
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meetings, and conferences) Publish results in international journals Work closely with the PI and colleagues in the lab to help build a sound and inspiring culture in the lab Assist with project supervision
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for biological mass spectrometry and proteomics. PRG consists of eight PI-led research teams and more than 50 researchers and students, providing a highly interactive and collaborative research environment
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Disease. The antibodies will be engineered for optimal target engagement. The work involves a close collaboration with PI Dr. Simon Glerup (CSO, Draupnir Bio ApS) and Assoc. Prof. Nathalie Van Den Berge
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their language of research and in English. Knowledge of other languages, including French and Haitian Kreyol will be considered an asset. Be part of a research team consisting of the PI and the other postdoc
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expected to: Be an engaged and collaborative member of the research group Publish independently (two peer-reviewed articles) and in collaboration with the PI (one peer-reviewed article) in relevant Danish
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meetings, and conferences) Publish results in international journals Work closely with the PI and colleagues in the lab to help build a sound and inspiring culture in the lab Assist with project supervision
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postdoctoral researchers willberecruited to workcloselyacross the two AAU departments of Sustainability and planning (PLAN) and Computer Sciences (CS). The project’smethodological PI is Associate Professor
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with excellent facilities for protein science research. There will be direct access to advanced biophysical infrastructure in the biophysics core facility headed by the PI, a GPU cluster with working
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of paternalistic discrimination. The project is funded by the DFF-Research Project1 and runs from December 2025 until November 2028. The research team consists of the PI, Associate Professor Viki Lyngby Hvid, and