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of environmental modulation on gametic and early developmental epigenome and epitranscriptome. The project uses next- and third-generation sequencing technologies to generate the data. Zebrafish is a model organism
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explanation at the molecular level. The candidate will be located in Norway, Bodø and have at least one research stay at the Roscoff Research station in France. The KELP-SHIELD project ‘Sugar Kelp Priming
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The fellowship period is three years. The PhD candidate will work on the project entitled "Male Reproductive Disorders of Foetal origin – Development of an Organoid Model for Mechanistic Insight". Foetal life is a
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maintaining organismal homeostasis as well as in preventing diseases. The proposed PhD project evolves around two model fish species and aims to study mitochondrial efficiency in relation to stressors in
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tasks for the position The candidate will pursue research on Bayesian models for unsupervised learning when multiple data sources are available, mostly tailored to the case of molecular data in cancer
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candidates will work on Bayesian models for unsupervised learning when multiple data sources are available, mostly tailored to the case of molecular data in cancer genomics. The position is connected
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Processing or a related field. A background in quantum mechanics and molecular dynamics studies as well as interest in multilevel molecular modelling techniques. Your education must correspond to a five-year
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-supervisor. Your immediate leader will be the Head of Department. Duties of the position Develop and test new models and protocols using classical simulation methods such as Molecular Dynamics (MD) and Monte
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” recruiting 10 Doctoral Candidates (DCs). The doctoral candidates will be hired in one of the following institutions: European Molecular Biology Laboratory (2), Gulbenkian Institute for Molecular Medicine (1
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Haapaniemi group, located at NCMBM (Norwegian Centre for Molecular Biociences and Medicine) in University of Oslo & Oslo University hospital. The aim of the Haapaniemi group (www.haapaniemilab.org ) is to