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positions as post-doctoral fellow (WAGE project) Apply for this job See advertisement About the job ARENA Centre for European Studies at the University of Oslo (UiO) invites applications for two temporary
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the project “Convergence and cultural development in the life sciences”. The position is for three years, with a possibility of an extension for teaching duties. The successful candidate is expected to be
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available at the TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture , as part of the project “Convergence and cultural development in the life sciences”. The position is for three years, with a possibility of
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of Oslo. The postdoctoral fellow will work on the "BrainSleep" project: Does sleep duration affect the brain? funded by the Research Council of Norway. The project's aim is to study the affect of sleep
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), at the Department of Psychology (PSI), Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Oslo. The postdoctoral fellow will work on the "BrainSleep" project: Does sleep duration affect the brain? funded by the Research
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of molecular data in cancer genomics. The position is connected to the project “Bayesian Rank-based unsupervised Integration of multi-source Data in cancer Genomics and the digital Economy (BRIDGE)”, recently
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, including the Norwegian population cohorts (e.g., MoBa), the UK Biobank, and the ABCD and ADNI studies. For more information: Precision psychiatry Project description The current position is part of
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PhD to be part of the Nordic collaborative project PreciMENT - Leveraging Nordic Opportunities to Transform Mental Health Care through Precision Medicine. The overall goal of the project is to transform
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Consortium (PGC) and the ENIGMA consortium. For more information about the Centre, please visit our website: https://www.med.uio.no/klinmed/english/research/groups/precision-psychiatry/ Project description We
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advertisement Job description Applications are invited for a 3-year NORPOD Postdoctoral Fellowship for an interdisciplinary project combining Molecular Biology and Systems Neuroscience to study how sleep