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medicine and veterinary public health. The Faculty educates veterinarians, animal nurses and doctoral students in Veterinary Science and researches in veterinary medicine and related biomedical fields. We
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and doctoral students in Veterinary Science and researches in veterinary medicine and related biomedical fields. We have 500 students and 430 employees. The faculty consists of the departments
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practice and clinical and biomedical research. The CAG consists of three projects: 1) Acute infections& sepsis, 2) Difficult-to-treat infections and 3) Early life microbiome, all supported by
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. Kai Sandvold at the Department of Chemistry and Biomedical Science, NTNU as well as the clinical academic group for multiple myeloma research at NTNU and St. Olav’s University Hospital. The position is
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. The faculty educates veterinarians, veterinary nurses, and doctoral candidates in Veterinary Science and conducts research in veterinary medicine and related biomedical fields. We have 500 students and 430
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and veterinary public health. The Faculty educates veterinarians, animal nurses and doctoral students in Veterinary Science and researches in veterinary medicine and related biomedical fields. We have
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23 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) Research Field Engineering » Biomedical engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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, or matrix factorization, is an advantage. Experience with management and analysis of large datasets is an advantage. Experience with biomedical applications is an advantage. Experience with interdisciplinary
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is an advantage. Experience with biomedical applications is an advantage. Experience with interdisciplinary collaborations is an advantage. Personal skills The successful candidate is expected
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, University of Bergen, Norway (under the co-supervision of Prof. Susanna Röblitz), to analyse pathophysiological models developed there Institute of Biomedical Engineering, University of Ulm, Germany (under