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dynamic academic environment at Rikshospitalet, with access to excellent core facilities and close proximity to Oslo’s city center and surrounding nature. Start date: 01.05.2026 or at the earliest after
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embryogenesis is a critical stage in which gene regulation, collective cell dynamics and mechanical forces interact to drive blastocyst formation, embryonic axis establishment, and cell fate specification
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guiding the earliest stages of mammalian embryo development. The project will combine experimental data obtained through advanced live imaging and spatially resolved molecular profiling with theoretical and
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, population dynamics. The call is not thematically limited to these topics, but preference can be given to candidates with a potential to contribute to the ongoing academic dialogue in the department
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cancer research Apply for this job See advertisement Job description A two-year researcher position is available in the group of Dr. Biswajyoti Sahu at the Centre for Molecular Biosciences and Medicine
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Humanities, one of three sections in the Department of Community Medicine and Global Health. The department is a dynamic, internationally oriented environment that brings together researchers from medicine
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, mostly tailored to the case of dynamic sequential inference and probabilistic recommender systems. The position is connected to the project “Bayesian Rank-based unsupervised Integration of multi-source
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with CRESCO Centre for Embryology and Healthy Development. Early embryogenesis is a critical stage in which gene regulation, collective cell dynamics and mechanical forces interact to drive blastocyst
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spectrometry/proteomics (HDX-MS) Apply for this job See advertisement About the position A permanent position as researcher is available at the Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Department of Molecular
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at international conferences via Unsplash Qualifications PhD in immunology Experience with relevant techniques; flow cytometry including cell sorting, cell culturing, PCR, molecular cloning and ELISA Experience with