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years. The project focuses on transcriptional and epigenetic mechanisms, with an emphasis on functional genomics and advanced sequencing technologies. As a postdoctoral fellow, you will work in an
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and advanced sequencing technologies. The position is part of the UiO:Life Science Convergence Environment “Decoding Addiction”. Convergence environments are interdisciplinary research teams that aim
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to engage with relevant WMO PCAPS task teams and working groups, gaining experience in international scientific collaboration and contributing to community- and user-driven advances in Arctic prediction
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mechanisms, with an emphasis on functional genomics and advanced sequencing technologies. As a postdoctoral fellow, you will work in an interdisciplinary and collaborative research environment, interacting
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the integrated university hospital. Here, interdisciplinary cancer research, advanced imaging, and molecular analysis are brought together in a collaborative and dynamic setting. You will join a strong
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Embryo Development) aims to experimentally map novel and known gene-regulation activities required for healthy embryo development. The project is highly interdisciplinary spanning advanced microscopy, gene
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interdisciplinary constellation, with world-leading competence in musicology, psychology and informatics. It is expected that all members of the centre contribute to the general activities and collaborations within
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and the application of "dual centrifugation" technology for the homogenization and size reduction of nanoparticles and liposomes. These core technologies are integral to advancing our research in
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informatics. It is expected that all members of the centre contribute to the general activities and collaborations within RITMO. The researchers have access to state-of-the-art facilities in sound/video
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guiding the earliest stages of mammalian embryo development. The project will combine experimental data obtained through advanced live imaging and spatially resolved molecular profiling with theoretical and