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position in Epitranscriptomics with project leader Yanjiao Li within Arne Klungland Lab. This lab is affiliated with the Centre for Embryology and Healthy Development (CRESCO), University of Oslo. This lab
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opportunities For more information see the LEAD AI webpage or send an email to leadai@uib.no Qualifications and personal qualities Applicants must hold a Norwegian PhD or an equivalent within psychology
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) personal details, 2) information about your PhD-degree (in the field ‘Academic qualifications’) and 3) recent relevant work experience. You do not need to fill in any other sections in the JobbNorge form, as
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visiting the Faculty’s website: www.jura.ku.dk . The Faculty actively supports the effort to learn Danish. Required qualifications The position requires a PhD in Law and/or Humanities. The successful
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form’: Only fill in your 1) personal details, 2) information about your PhD-degree (in the field ‘Academic qualifications’) and 3) recent relevant work experience. You do not need to fill in any other
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or an outgoing candidate, see LEAD AI mobility rules About the host research group and the research topic The position is connected to the Research Group for Information and Innovation Law. The research group is
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position Apply for this job See advertisement About the position / About the job A 100% post-doc position is available for MD’s or PhD’s in biomedical data science or biostatistics. The Clinical
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research group and the research topic The position is connected to the Research Group for Information and Innovation Law. The research group is dedicated to investigating the legal regulation of information
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position and is made for a period of up to three years (10% of which is devoted to required duties, usually in the form of teaching activities and laboratory management duties). General information Please
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survival analysis led by professor Jon Michael Gran, where they will work on causal inference with applications to longitudinal/time-to-event data from large population-wide registries. The position is