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rRNA targeted gene sequencing data across the microhabitats comprising the sea ice biome, contrasting taxonomic diversity of algae, bacteria and fungal communities present. Prokaryotic metagenomic and
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harnessed to kill breast cancer cells. Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women and novel therapies are needed to improve disease outcomes. We will sequence RNA from a cohort of more than 300
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embryos at the systems scale. Projects will comprise such approaches as (1) obtaining reference genome and transcriptome sequences for local species and populations; (2) Profiling embryonic development in
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://www.odont.uio.no/iko/english/people/aca/haavarjh/index.html Project description The PhD candidate will develop bacterial biofilm models with single or multiple bacterial species under aerobic and anaerobic
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data, quality assessment/filtering, alignment and variant detection. Experience with long-read (PacBio/ONT) NGS sequencing, genome assembly and annotation Strong competence in programming (shell/python/R
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either (a) high-resolution microscopy (confocal/2-photon) or (b) next-generation sequencing library preparation. Full professional fluency in English (written and spoken), the working language of the lab
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with single or multiple bacterial species under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. You will use these model biofilms to test medical implants and other medically relevant surfaces. They will also be used
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that you apply for national and international research funding, supervise Ph.D. candidates, and build a research network aligned with NTNU’s thematic priorities. You will help develop how we educate future
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both on the sequence and structural level, developing and employing machine-learning tools for predicting antibody-epitope binding. In silico antibody design is a long-standing computational and
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researchers). IndEcol is a well-established interdisciplinary research group in the field of sustainability analysis, with publications featured in high-ranked scientific journals, participation to multiple