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-based drug development Apply for this job See advertisement Job description Applicants are invited to apply for a 3-year full time postdoctoral research position at the Faculty of Medicine, The University
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Transformations Apply for this job See advertisement About the position The Department of International Environment and Development Studies (Noragric), Faculty of Landscape and Society at the Norwegian University
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neuropsychiatric disorders. The Centre runs a series of multidisciplinary studies involving hospital departments in Oslo and several research groups at the University of Oslo. The main goal is to develop tools and
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at the University of Oslo. The main goal is to develop tools and knowledge for precision medicine in psychiatry, building on advanced statistical methods for analysis of large-scale human genetic and neuroimaging
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neuropsychiatric disorders. The Centre runs a series of multidisciplinary studies involving hospital departments in Oslo and several research groups at the University of Oslo. The main goal is to develop tools and
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at the University of Oslo. The main goal is to develop tools and knowledge for precision medicine in psychiatry, building on advanced statistical methods for analysis of large-scale human genetic and neuroimaging
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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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Sciences (IMB), University of Oslo (UiO), Norway. The candidate shall take part in the research group on “Statistical models for high-dimensional and functional data ”, led by Associate Professor Valeria
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A 2-year position as postdoctoral researcher is available at the Department of Medical Genetics, Oslo University Hospital with start date 1. August 2025 at the earliest. The position will be
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. The Centre runs a series of multidisciplinary studies involving hospital departments in Oslo and several research groups at the University of Oslo. The main goal is to develop tools and knowledge for precision