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educational background that enables an understanding of the interplay between peri-mucositis and peri-implantitis, biological pathways of periodontal diseases, and disease mitigation in an occupational setting
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biology, genomics, and environmental science are extensive, both within the NHM and externally. More about the position The PhD project will explore whether convergent Arctic traits, such as cold tolerance
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of the appointment is 3 years. Recent publications by Dr. Greiff may be found on google scholar. Qualification requirements Applicants must hold a PhD in biology, immunology, biochemistry, medicinal chemistry
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Biology and Systems Neuroscience to study how sleep deficiencies may impact neural development and transcriptomics in rodent models. The selected candidate will be hired at the University of Oslo and join a
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colony administration, genotyping, confocal and large scale microscopy, molecular biology techniques (RNA preparation, single cell RNAseq library prep), large scale data analysis. The candidate will
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approximately 60 employees and six research groups, our expertise spans molecular biology, physiology and cardiology. The project will be supervised by Senior Researcher Cathrine Rein Carlson, whose research team
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between peri-mucositis and peri-implantitis, biological pathways of periodontal diseases, and disease mitigation in an occupational setting. According to a recent Research Council of Norway (RCN) evaluation
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way. At our research environment, we seek to understanding the origins and processes governing stability and discontinuity of biological and geological systems at different levels of organization from
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on advanced statistical methods for analysis of large-scale human genetic and neuroimaging data, to better understand how biological, psychological, and environmental factors contribute to severe brain
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related to the sea, land, and atmosphere. The fields of study include Arctic biology, geophysics, geology, technology and safety. All teaching is conducted in English, and approximately half of the staff