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About the PhD fellowship Pink salmon recently became invasive in the North Atlantic and imposes a severe biodiversity threat. Their life history results in massive (bi)annually recurring marine-based
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without teaching. The start date is set for January 2026, though this is flexible. The position is based in Steinkjer, Norway. Amy Elizabeth Eycott via Unsplash Amy Elizabeth Eycott Qualification
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about the molecular basis underlying variation in these traits. Atlantic salmon is among the most variable vertebrates on Earth in terms of life histories, making it a powerful model to study how complex
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of environmental modulation on gametic and early developmental epigenome and epitranscriptome. The project uses next- and third-generation sequencing technologies to generate the data. Zebrafish is a model organism
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computational skills (using R, modelling software, working on a remote linux-based server) and experience in analyzing Next Generation Sequencing data, including PCA, outlier analysis, GO-term enrichment analysis
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on both meroplankton and benthos data to enhance the value and efficiency of long term time series analysis. The position is based in Bodø and will be available from January 2026. via Unsplash Qualification
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in charge of planning and conducting laboratory experiments with zebrafish and salmon, analyze data, and search for exposure and effect biomarkers of PFAS chemicals. The position is based in Bodø and
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targets for responsible sustainable control. The position is based in Bodø and will be available from January 2026. via Unsplash Qualification requirements The candidate should hold an MSc degree
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January 31, 2026. The position ios based in Bodø, Norway. Candidates must comply with Nord University’s residency requirements. via Unsplash Qualification requirements The candidate should hold an MSc
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for producing improved strains and selection techniques leading to more efficient higher-yielding cultivations. The PhD canadidate will develope a thesis based on studies utilizing new laboratory-scale bioreactor