Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Employer
- University of Oslo
- University of Bergen
- Nature Careers
- NTNU - Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- ; University of Oxford
- Norwegian Center for Violence and Trauma Stress Studies
- Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)
- UNIS
- University of Agder
- Western Norway University of Applied Sciences
-
Field
-
the Biotechnology Centre of Oslo and now has altogether 11 research groups. The overall objective of NCMM is to conduct cutting edge research in molecular medicine and biotechnology as well as facilitate translation
-
the department's research groups and is funded by the Faculty of Social Sciences. The position is for three years. The position is open to an incoming candidate (researchers new to Norway or who have resided in
-
artificial intelligence research in the department's research groups and is funded by the Faculty of Social Sciences. The position is for three years. The position is open to an incoming candidate (researchers
-
candidate; see LEAD AI mobility rules About the host research group and research theme The implications of internal climate variability for future climate change are far-reaching, particularly when it comes
-
. The position is open to either an incoming or an outgoing candidate; see LEAD AI mobility rules About the host research group and research theme The implications of internal climate variability for future
-
postdoctoral research projects to nurture strong competences and research excellence. The NORPOD Fellow will be hosted at the Boccara group (NCMBM, Oslo). To promote collaboration between the two labs
-
associated with the ''Cancer Genome Variation '' and ”Cancer Biology in Silico” groups . The position is funded by the Norwegian Research Council, through the project “Decoding the Cancer Stem Cell Niche in
-
. The Centre runs a series of multidisciplinary studies involving hospital departments in Oslo and several research groups at the University of Oslo. The main goal is to develop tools and knowledge for precision
-
the University of Agder, and thereby for strengthening research activity within psychology. The faculty hosts both research groups and research centers relevant to various areas of expertise in psychology
-
Institute (prof. Sarah Teichmann). All research groups are internationally leading experts within the field gut immunology, pathology, hematology, and bioinformatics. To get some insight in technologies