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deficiencies may impact neural development and transcriptomics in rodent models. The selected candidate will be hired at the University of Oslo and join a collaboration at the Nordic EMBL Partnership institutes
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on refugees’ labour market outcomes, to develop additional research papers based on their own research interests and to contribute to potential future grant applications. Key tasks Collaborate on research
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method development for discovery of rare cell states and their tumor microenvironment in relation to patient outcome. Your physical working location will be at the Department of Medical Genetics, Section
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level, developing knowledge and advancing academic research. Through our research efforts, we inform and report on best practices for practitioners and contribute to the academic field of violence and
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to include teaching duties at the Department of Physics and, if needed, participation in courses to develop educational competence. The position is organized at the Department of Physics in close
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. The Psychology faculty group is established under the Department of Psychosocial Health. The group is responsible for the development and establishment of a new professional psychology education program at
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