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studies involving hospital departments in Oslo and several research groups at the University of Oslo. The main goal is to develop tools and knowledge for precision medicine in psychiatry, building
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at the University of Oslo. The main goal is to develop tools and knowledge for precision medicine in psychiatry, building on advanced statistical methods for analysis of large-scale human genetic and neuroimaging
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position where the main goal is to qualify for work in senior academic positions. Your immediate leader will be the Head of Department. Information about the Department of Physics The department incorporates
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and new diagnostic tools. Integrated in the institute is the Norwegian PSC Research Center (NoPSC), which is a world-leading center dedicated to research on the chronic liver disease primary sclerosing
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certificates with grades. Names, email and telephone number of 3 referees (describe relation to applicant). A complete list of publications, highlighting the candidate’s role in main publications relevant
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between public and private actors are particularly welcome. We welcome projects focused on national, regional and global policy arenas. More about the position The main purpose of a postdoctoral fellowship
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/biology/research/animal-physiology) in the Group of Lena van Giesen (Home | Labpagehttps://levangiesen.wixsite.com/labpage ). The position is a temporary position where the main goal is to qualify for work
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– Rikshospitalet (website: jahnsenlab.org). Prof. Frode Jahnsen is principal investigator of the study. The aim of the project is to understand why patients that are treated with stem cell transplantation develop
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to generate original content, improve innovation processes and reshape entire creative and industrial sectors. These developments challenges traditional concepts of authorship and inventorship and raise complex
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. The Centre runs a series of multidisciplinary studies involving hospital departments in Oslo and several research groups at the University of Oslo. The main goal is to develop tools and knowledge for precision