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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 Digitalization and artificial intelligence (AI
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. At NTNU, 9,000 employees and 43,000 students work to create knowledge for a better world. You will find more information about working at NTNU and the application process here. ... (Video unable to load
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to create knowledge for a better world. You will find more information about working at NTNU and the application process here. About the position Digitalization and artificial intelligence (AI
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to create knowledge for a better world. You will find more information about working at NTNU and the application process here. About the position The PhD research project is part of the new Norwegian Maritime
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international research environment. Our team at University of Copenhagen currently consists of around 20 team members representing 13 different nationalities. Our students and postdocs always work collaboratively
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to study translational aspects of cancer (single-cell sequencing of immune cells, organoid co-cultures, cellular engineering via CRISPR/Cas9 technology, in vivo imaging, advanced animal models of allo-SCT
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research The Gregersen group was established in 2021, it is currently comprised of 3 postdocs and 2 PhD students. We focus on various aspects of transcription dynamics and co-transcriptional regulation