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. Collaborators include partners in Denmark and Australia, offering excellent opportunities for networking and mobility. A short research stay at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute in Melbourne, Australia
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: Developmental biology; Molecular cell biology; Genomics; Bioinformatics. Education and experience in one or more of the following areas is required: bioinformatics; genomics; molecular developmental biology
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balance Opportunities for professional skills development Funding for making research open access Modern office facilities in downtown Oslo Bonus system for scientific publishing Mobile phone and contract
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, Genomics, Cell Biology, or Biotechnology. Experience in next generation sequencing and handling of big data set as well as analysis of data using R software will be advantageous for the position
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build a CRISPR-based gene editing platform that can correct patient-specific mutations in ex vivo cell therapies for genetic immune diseases. We focus on correcting blood stem cells for curative therapy
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a dynamic research group based at NTNU, with strong collaborative links to many internationally leading research groups nationally and abroad. There will be opportunities for international mobility
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organismal level. Using salmon as the model, the studies will employ primary cells and established cell lines to uncover the functional potential of algal compounds. This will be achieved through in-depth
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membrane alterations in tumor cells. Unlike normal cells, tumor cell membranes exhibit differences in lipid composition, fluidity, surface receptors, and electrochemical properties, largely regulated by
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. A high-pressure gaseous hydrogen diffusion cell with instrumentation for load application will be employed. The position is financed by the Research Council of Norway’s on robust metal barriers
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The group uses a multidisciplinary approach − including immunocytochemistry and electron microscopy, single cell transcriptomics, kinetic investigations by two-electrode voltage clamp electrophysiology and