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must take part in the University’s/ Faculty’s/ Department’s approved PhD program and is expected to complete the project within the set fellowship period. The main purpose of the fellowship is research
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part of the LongCovidment project. The project is part of the large COVIDMENT consortium consisting of the Nordic countries, Estonia and Scotland (https://covidment.is/ ). The aim of the project is to
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for a fulltime position and for a period of 2.5 years (30 months). Starting date no later than 01.01.2026. Job description The position forms part of a cross-disciplinary research project focusing
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, which must be executed systematically and with attention to quality and detail. The successful candidate must be able to work both independently and as part of a team. Some international travel may be
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by Hi-C, inform transcription start site (TSS) usage? How does alternative promoter selection impact translation efficiency? The PhD is part of the Bioinformatics in Life Sciences (BiLS) initiative
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. Preferred starting date 01.09.2025. Job description / Project description This position is a part of the research project «ZeoCat: Zeotype-based Catalysts for the production of consumables and fuels from
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. Strategic collaboration – unique and broad-based arena for translational research through collaboration with the hospital-based healthcare sector in the south-eastern part of Norway. Life Science Building in
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invite applications for a postdoctoral fellowship for an ambitious researcher with a relevant PhD to be part of the MAGIC project. The aim of the project is to uncover the role of metabolic dysfunction in
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policy-related research on the challenges and dilemmas posed by sustainable development. As of June 1 2025, SUM will become part of UiO’s new flagship for research and education on sustainability, Centre
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. Job description This position is funded by the Department of Informatics and will be part of the collaboration between the Reliable Systems (PSY) research group, which works in formal methods