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enabling and coordinating metabolism. In the course of evolution, the same molecules have attained more and more key roles as regulators of virtually all biological processes, often through posttranslational
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of Informatics at the University of Bergen. The CBU is a leading bioinformatics research hub in Europe, encompassing 10 research groups from five diverse departments (Informatics, Biological Sciences, Chemistry
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dynamics of extratropical cyclone families. Focus will be on the origin, processing, and handover of moisture within these cyclone families as well as the associated diabatic impact due to latent heating
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skills in one or more languages (e.g., Python, MATLAB, Fortran, C++) and must demonstrate their proficiency. Strong analytical skills and capabilities in data processing and mathematical modelling is a
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demonstrate their proficiency. Strong analytical skills and capabilities in data processing and mathematical modelling is a requirement. Experience with weather or climate models is an advantage. Knowledge
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tasks involve working with mouse models of Parkinson’s disease. Key techniques include motor/behavioral tests of mice, in vivo compound administration, postmortem tissue harvesting and processing with a
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disease. Key techniques include motor/behavioral tests of mice, in vivo compound administration, postmortem tissue harvesting and processing with a focus on the nervous system, cell tracing
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of Bergen is subjected to the regulation for export control system. The regulation will be applied in the processing of the applications. About the PhD position About the PhD position: The fellowship will be
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applied in the processing of the applications. Information about applicants may be made public even if the applicant has asked not to be named on the list of persons who have applied. The applicant must be
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for chemical target validation. Moreover, this process will be guided by experimental data on uptake into bacteria to ensure that our compounds reach their targets in the cell, a critical step in chemical target