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Adrian Svendsen Bensvik 21st September 2025 Languages English English English Faculty of Biosciences and Aquaculture PhD: Dynamic genomes and invasive species Apply for this job See advertisement
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unknown. The PhD candidate will use state of the art functional genomics to discover the molecular mechanisms mediating SIX6 and VGLL3 effects on salmon maturity age. The candidate will work with molecular
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promises unprecedented resolution of parasitic marine nematode genomes, examining their role in disease and identifying potential gene targets for intervention. The faculty seeks to recruit a PhD candidate
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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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nutrient inputs in terrestrial ecosystems with far-reaching consequences for ecosystem functioning throughout their native range. Currently, virtually no knowledge exists about pink salmon impacts
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. Computing big datasets will be an essential part of the project. The following problems will be investigated: the effect of cryopreservation on sperm DNA modifications the effect of temperature
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epigenetic memory of pathogen infections and potential transgenrational immunity. Its role in the kelp S. latissima remains unknown. The proposed research links molecular mechanisms, aquaculture applications
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populations in order to define sustainable harvest levels. In this PhD position, the candidate will work together with a team of researchers to assess sustainable levels of recreational harvest on willow
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outline with a detailed plan for the doctoral work must be approved no later than three months after the start of the position. Termination may be considered if admission is not granted within
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energy due to their rapid growth combined witht their extensive biodiversity and alternative life histories. As part of a Norwegian Research Council funded research project we aim to develop strategies