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to incorporate additional field data. This PhD project offers a great opportunity to work with large-scale biodiversity and climate datasets, develop strong analytical skills, and collaborate with international
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harmful invasive gastropods. This study promises unprecedented resolution of mollusc genomes, which will be utilised to address genome evolution, using cutting-edge comparative genomic analyses and identify
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experimental feedback to iterate designs. Activity & structure. Develop robust assays, quantify kinetics/selectivity, and determine structures to resolve active-site architecture. Spectroscopy & intermediates
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this timeframe, due to missing annual progress reports and/or serious deficiencies in progress or duty-related work.For admission requirements and regulations, see our web page Proficiency in Norwegian or another
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web page . Candidates who already have a PhD degree will not be considered for the position. Qualified applicants will be ranked according to the following criteria: Theme and perspectives from
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web page For the position, good English skills are required, both written and oral. For non-native speakers, proficiency in oral and written English is essential, documented by either the Norwegian
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this deadline, due to lack of annual reporting of progress and/or serious failure in progress and in duty work. For admission requirements and regulations, see our web page . Candidates are subject to Nord
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energy due to their rapid growth combined witht their extensive biodiversity and alternative life histories. As part of a Norwegian Research Council funded research project we aim to develop strategies
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on mitochondrial epigenome and epitranscriptome during early development the effect temperature on oocyte epitranscriptome Candidates are subject to Nord University’s requirement for residency at the institution via
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Gjøvik, and offers design programs in fields such as industrial design, graphic design, interaction design, service design and web development. The department’s strategic research areas include design for