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properly. Please turn on JavaScript in your browser and try again. UiO/Anders Lien 20th August 2025 Languages English English English Researcher in Bioinformatics Apply for this job See advertisement About
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UiO/Anders Lien 23rd July 2025 Languages English English English PhD Research Fellow in Bioinformatics and Gene Regulation Apply for this job See advertisement About the position Position as PhD
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package, the fellow will build and apply advanced bioinformatics pipelines for shotgun metagenomics to resolve community taxonomy, annotate functional genes, and interpret genome-encoded potential
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oral English skills Preferred: Experience in taxonomy and systematics of algae Experience with microscopy, morphological character analyses, and herbarium work Experience in bioinformatics, molecular
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analysis, bioinformatics or in a closely related field (a solid background in applied statistics must be documented) Documented extensive experience in R (or equivalent programming languages) A solid
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-DNA analyses, bioinformatics, and use of GPS-tracking in the field. A strong insight into Norwegian nature management processes, frameworks and measures (e.g. MPAs, OECMs, marine important seabird and
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profiling, and bioinformatic analysis. More about the position The main purpose of the fellowship is research training leading to the successful completion of a Ph.D. degree. The duration of the appointment
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an equivalent foreign doctoral degree approved as equivalent to a Norwegian doctoral degree Applicants must have a relevant PhD degree in plant sciences, computational biology, bioinformatics, data science, or
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the Department of Biosciences (IBV), University of Oslo (UiO). ELIXIR Norway is the Norwegian national infrastructure for bioinformatics which has funding from the Research Council of Norway. ELIXIR Norway is
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advanced bioinformatic analyses of genomic data. The candidate will join a collaborative and interdisciplinary team with expertise in Arctic biology, genomics, and evolutionary theory, and will have the