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their relevance for food safety and human health. The PhD research is part of the EU-funded project “Arctic pollution in a One Health perspective - From complex challenges to sustainable solutions". The PhD will be
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advertisement About the PhD fellowship Life histories are key components of individual fitness and are expected to evolve in response to environmental change and artificial selection. However, little is known
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on both meroplankton and benthos data to enhance the value and efficiency of long term time series analysis. The position is based in Bodø and will be available from January 2026. via Unsplash Qualification
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advertisement About the PhD fellowship: Increasing anthropogenic disturbance of marine ecosystems is linked to a rise in disease incidence. Fisheries currently face significant pressure from climate change in
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advertisement The position A PhD position is available at the Department of Medical Biology (IMB), The Faculty of Health Sciences with the project “Rejuvenating Cardiomyocytes to heal hearts with better scars
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of Computer Science and Communication. The position is part of the research initiative “The Digital Society” at Østfold University College. The position is focused on researching the integration of Artificial
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vesicles from NK cells Apply for this job See advertisement About the position A full-time phd position (SKO 1017) is available for 3 years in the “Innate Lymphocyte Group” led by professor Marit
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for better breeding microalgae. The PhD position is connected to the ‘Algal and Microbial Biotechnology’ division and is to be located in Bodø. Microalgae offer enormous benefits for producing food, feed and
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enhance pollination services and increase apple orchard productivity. Pollination is a critical ecosystem service for apple orchards, influencing fruit set, yield, and overall orchard health. This project
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ecology. The PhD position is funded by the Centre for Mountains in Transition (CMT: cmt.w.uib.no ), an interdisciplinary research centre hosted by the University of Bergen in collaboration with NORCE, NMBU