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known gene-regulation activities required for healthy embryo development. The project is highly interdisciplinary spanning advanced microscopy, gene regulation, active matter physics, and computational
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Embryogenesis, funded by UiO's interdisciplinary strategic initiative UiO:Life Science. GENESIS brings together active matter physics, cell biology, and computational biology to address the fundamental processes
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UiO:Life Science. GENESIS brings together active matter physics, cell biology, and computational biology to address the fundamental processes guiding the earliest stages of mammalian embryo development
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5th May 2026 Languages English English English Postdoctoral position in Energy Transition Research Apply for this job See advertisement About NHH NHH Norwegian School of Economics is one
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27 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company NHH Norwegian School of Economics Department Business and Management Science Research Field Economics » Other Researcher Profile Recognised
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collaboration across disciplines. They are funded by UiO’s strategic research area UiO:Life Science. The postdoctoral fellow will collaborate with experimental and computational researchers across work packages
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process here . ... (Video unable to load from YouTube. Accept cookie and refresh page to watch video, or click here to open video) About the position The Department of Circulation and Medical Imaging
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program, which aims to map the year-round distribution of 16 seabird species in the North Atlantic and understand how changes in environmental conditions affect their demography and population trajectories
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Applicants must hold a degree corresponding to a Norwegian doctoral degree in biostatistics, statistics, machine learning, mathematics, data science, computer science or another relevant field. Doctoral
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regulation, active matter physics, and computational biology. The post doc will: Explore the role of known gene-regulatory mechanisms for healthy embryo development. Identify novel gene-regulatory mechanism