19 parallel-processing-bioinformatics PhD positions at University of Bergen in Norway
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oral English skills Preferred: Experience in taxonomy and systematics of algae Experience with microscopy, morphological character analyses, and herbarium work Experience in bioinformatics, molecular
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biochemistry are required Profound knowledge in bioinformatics, especially Python and/or R are required Experience from relevant research projects investigating cellular metabolism, and/or protein modifications
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implement techniques to determine nuclear NAD turnover using stable isotope labeling and mass spectrometry To establish the impact of altered nuclear NAD availability on nuclear processes, and the extent
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also contact senior researcher Assia Belbachir, assb@norceresearch.no . Practical questions about the application process should be directed to the HR adviser Christine Bresil, Christine.bresil@uib.no
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about HK-dir’s general recognition. The review process by HK-dir may take some time. Therefore, please submit your application to HK-dir as soon as you decide to apply for the position. If you do not
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corresponds to the level of a Norwegian master’s degree. Please see https://hkdir.no/en/ for more information about HK-dir’s general recognition. The review process by HK-dir may take some time. Therefore
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position can be obtained by contacting the centre leader Christoph Trattner . You can also contact senior researcher Assia Belbachir, assb@norceresearch.no . Practical questions about the application process
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about the application process should be directed to HR Advisor Gudrun Horvei . Diversity is a strength that enables us to solve our tasks even better. UiB therefore needs qualified employees regardless
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Trattner Practical questions about the application process should be directed to HR manager Bjørn Arild Petersen, bjorn.petersen@uib.no Diversity is a strength that enables us to solve our tasks even better
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questions about the application process should be directed to HR manager Bjørn Arild Petersen, bjorn.petersen@uib.no Diversity is a strength that enables us to solve our tasks even better. UiB therefore needs