48 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Fellowship positions at University of Oslo in Norway
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are key moments for understanding how democracies work and proceed. Crises are disruptions that let the ordinary and the everyday of democratic procedure come into view. Second, crises are key events
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the biophysical processes as droplets wet membrane compartments in cells. Numerical simulations and theoretical models will be developed of the viscous interfacial fluid flow at cellular membranes alongside
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way. At our research environment, we seek to understanding the origins and processes governing stability and discontinuity of biological and geological systems at different levels of organization from
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processes in cell culture. Good experience with molecular analyses (e.g., RT-qPCR, immunoblotting, cryo-sectioning and histology, ELISA, lipid analyses). Experience with dietary intervention studies and
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on the understanding of how the biophysical processes as droplets wet membrane compartments in cells. Numerical simulations and theoretical models will be developed of the viscous interfacial fluid flow at cellular
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employment. More details are available at DSTrain website and further information about the Application process . Please consult these pages for general information on the programme and descriptions of all
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Preclinical mouse tumour studies, as well as breeding and maintenance of genetically modified mouse strains. Bulk RNA-sequencing and single cell RNA sequencing Statistical analyses, processing, and data
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For further information please contact Ola Nilsen Professor +47 22855558 ola.nilsen@kjemi.uio.no For technical questions about the recruitment process Elin Thoresen HR office elin.thoresen@mn.uio.no Apply
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six scientific sections; Meteorology and Oceanography, Geography and Hydrology, Study of sedimentary basins, Environmental geosciences. and Crustal Processes. We host now a third in the line of three
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sedimentary basins, Environmental geosciences. and Crustal Processes. We host now a third in the line of three Centre of Excellences: PHAB – Centre for Planetary Habitability, and have a Norwegian Research