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. The successful applicant will join the research group Statistical learning in molecular medicine and the high-dimensional statistics environment at OCBE, and be part of a multi-disciplinary research consortium
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. The successful applicant will join the research group Statistical learning in molecular medicine and the high-dimensional statistics environment at OCBE, and be part of a multi-disciplinary research consortium
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the influence of invading oral cancer cells on skeletal muscle. Molecular profile of the infiltrated skeletal muscle cells together with the functional roles and prognostic significance of selected miRNA/proteins
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cells using CRISPR/Cas9 to identify and target molecular mechanisms enabling invasion. Study how neuronal activity and brain anatomy influence cancer spread using advanced ex vivo 3D models. Collaborate
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state-of-the-art in vivo two-photon microscopy in mice, and live-cell confocal microscopy using ex vivo 3D models. Genetically manipulate cancer cells using CRISPR/Cas9 to identify and target molecular
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cells (tumor-host interactions). The current project aims to understand the influence of invading oral cancer cells on skeletal muscle. Molecular profile of the infiltrated skeletal muscle cells together
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simulation models to assess the impact of precision diagnostics and health interventions on health outcomes and economic performance, specifically addressing challenges such as overdiagnosis in cancer care. We
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. Please turn on JavaScript in your browser and try again. UiO/Anders Lien 31st March 2026 Languages English English English Join a dynamic research team as a PhD Fellow, exploring men’s health and family
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, empirically informed studies analysing the dynamics of the evolving European political order. The research at ARENA is multidisciplinary and is organised along four key dimensions: A European democratic order
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between theoretical and computational aspects, within a collaborative and supportive academic environment. You will be part of a dynamic group of early career researchers, supervised by two main PIs and