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English Postdoctoral fellowship in Transcriptional mechanisms in development and disease Apply for this job See advertisement About the position We are seeking an ambitious and motivated postdoctoral
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UiO/Anders Lien 22nd April 2026 Languages English English English Postdoctoral fellowship in Transcriptional mechanisms in development and disease Apply for this job See advertisement About the
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funded through the UiO Convergence environment “Decoding Addiction” for a period of three years. The project focuses on transcriptional and epigenetic mechanisms, with an emphasis on functional genomics
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with CRESCO Centre for Embryology and Healthy Development. Early embryogenesis is a critical stage in which gene regulation, collective cell dynamics and mechanical forces interact to drive blastocyst
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dynamics and mechanical forces interact to drive blastocyst formation, embryonic axis establishment, and cell fate specification. This post doc position (Epigenetic and Epitranscriptomic regulation of Early
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mechanisms involved in the physical mechanisms of cellular self-organization during early mouse embryo. Develop new machine learning models to learn minimal dynamic models of gene regulation from longitudinal
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quantitative molecular and imaging data produced by other members of GENESIS. Develop new machine learning models to identify gene regulatory mechanisms involved in the physical mechanisms of cellular self
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insight into disease mechanisms, we employ a combination of biochemical assays, structural studies and high-throughput sequencing analyses of single cells isolated from patient samples. This position is
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at UiT focuses on liver sinusoidal endothelial cells (LSEC) and other hepatic cell types, with particular emphasis on liver fenestrations and the mechanisms that regulate their structure and function
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promising treatment for several autoimmune diseases. However, we do not fully understand the pathogenic role of B cells. To gain insight into disease mechanisms, we employ a combination of biochemical assays