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) to investigate how coastal temperate marine invertebrate and macroalgal species respond to extreme heat events, both marine and atmospheric, across multiple biological scales. You will: Conduct single-species
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life where mother and child live in symbiosis. This relationship however induces multiple symptoms for mothers including nausea, vomiting, bleeding, pain, fatigue and many more. Do you want to discover
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patterns across multiple annotation types. The core aim is to generate new scientific insight by associating LCRs with their functions through a combination of expert curation and modern machine learning
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of Bergen. About the project/work tasks: Pregnancy is a unique time of life where mother and child live in symbiosis. This relationship however induces multiple symptoms for mothers including nausea, vomiting
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2000 undergraduate majors. The department boasts multiple state-of-the-art core facilities with full-time staff. The core facilities include those focused on mass-spectrometry (MS)-based analyses (e.g
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2000 undergraduate majors. The department boasts multiple state-of-the-art core- units with full-time staff. The core facilities include those focused on mass-spectrometry (MS)-based analyses (e.g
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mechanisms of the sexual conflict and its resolution. You will combine cutting-edge bioinformatics, genome engineering, and state-of-the-art sequencing technologies to: Identify and characterise consistent
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datasets with multiple omics layers (including genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and microbiomics) to uncover how environmental factors shape human health at the molecular level. You will collaborate
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. The research group, led by Professor Thoas Fioretos , consists of about ten members with expertise in advanced flow cytometry, single-cell analysis, bioinformatics, antibody technology, and experimental systems
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generation sequencing Applying machine learning-guided directed evolution to improve multiple enzyme properties Upscaling selected biotransformation reactions in collaboration with academic partners