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Two Faculty positions (Associate Professor or Tenure-Track Assistant Professor) at Aarhus University, Denmark. Molecular Medicine and/or Molecular Biology - Vacancy at Aarhus University Vacancy at Molecular Biology and Genetics, Dept. of, Aarhus University

We’re hiring! Two faculty positions in #MolecularMedicine and/or #MolecularBiology are available at our department at @au.dk – deadline 1 April mbg.au.dk/en/news-and-...

1 year ago 3 1 0 0
Professor Daan van Aalten (left) and Professor Rune Hartmann

Professor Daan van Aalten (left) and Professor Rune Hartmann

Two grants awarded to projects focused on infectious disease
Professors Daan van Aalten and Rune Hartmann have each been awarded a grant of DKK 6 M from the Novo Nordisk Foundation’s Infectious Disease Catalyst Grant programme. tinyurl.com/2eerz5mw and tinyurl.com/3h4mckfx

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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Postdoctoral position in biophysical and structural characterization of sugar and hormone transport, Denmark - Vacancy at Aarhus University Vacancy at Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics - Protein Science, Aarhus University

Another 👇opening for a postdoc🚨.
Focus: Structural biology, membrane proteins, biophysics, sugar and hormone transport in plants☘️🔬👩‍🔬🧪
We are recruiting:
- Deadline 28. Feb 2025.
- 2(+2) year position.
- Details and application link: tinyurl.com/yc43bhzs
- PM for questions
Please repost 💚

1 year ago 19 13 1 2
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After four years of postdoc, it was with mixed feelings that I said goodbye to Denmark. A sincere thank you to everyone @bjornppedersen.bsky.social lab, to friends and colleagues @molbiolau.bsky.social I was fortunate to meet during these years. 🥂☘️

1 year ago 4 2 1 1
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Innovative methods to improve treatment of Parkinson's disease Daniel Otzen receives DKK 20 million from the Lundbeck Foundation's Collaborative Projects programme to develop new ways to deliver drugs against Parkinson's Disease to the brain.

Daniel Otzen receives DKK 20 million from the Lundbeck Foundation's Collaborative Projects programme to develop new ways to deliver drugs against Parkinson's Disease to the brain.

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Innovative research paves the way for next-generation agricultural biofertilizers
Our researchers explore the symbiotic relationship between rhizobia bacteria and the protein crop faba bean, with promising implications for the development of new biofertilizers. mbg.au.dk/en/news-and-...

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Molecular Biology and Genetics, Aarhus
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