156 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"Multiple" Fellowship positions at University of Oslo
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functions to work properly. Please turn on JavaScript in your browser and try again. UiO/Anders Lien 1st March 2026 Languages English English English PhD Research Fellow in Natural Language Processing Apply
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recognized research environment in natural language processing. The group currently comprises five permanent faculty and around 20 doctoral and post-doctoral researchers. LTG participates in high-visibility
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in Cycle analysis of Materials and Processes for e-fuels Apply for this job See advertisement About the position We invite applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow position in cycle analysis
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micromanipulation techniques, and bioinformatic analyses, within a strong national and international collaboration network. The successful candidate will work closely with members of the convergence research
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at multiple taxonomic levels in space and time of selected groups within the petaloid monocots. The candidate will use an integrative approach to these studies, using a molecular phylogenetic framework to study
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at the Natural History Museum. The 4-year fellowship includes 25% Career-Enhancing Work . The successful candidate will study diversity at multiple taxonomic levels in space and time of selected groups within
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on the development of bioinformatic tools and advanced omics- and biomarker analyses. Highly motivated candidates with strong analytical skills will have excellent opportunities to contribute to multiple high-impact
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identify antigen-specific B cells in antisynthetase syndrome. This is a serious autoimmune disease that affects multiple organs. There is no cure for the disease, but recent studies have indicated that deep
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disease that affects multiple organs. There is no cure for the disease, but recent studies have indicated that deep B-cell depletion can be an effective treatment. However, removal of all B cells leaves
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adaptation. Metabolic rate is essentially a measure of the energetic cost of living, its function being to provide the ATP that fuels all processes within the organism. Thus, metabolic efficiency likely has a