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, and how extracellular vesicles from NK cells can be exploited for cancer therapy against solid tumors. The group runs both basic science projects to uncover new mechanistic and biological insights, as
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computational and biological sciences to address complex life science challenges. It fosters collaborations and develops advanced computational tools through a hub for multi-omics and systems biology. Project
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Required selection criteria A degree equivalent to a Norwegian doctoral degree in molecular biology or immunology. The doctoral dissertation must be submitted for evaluation by the closing date. Appointment
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Commission under the Horizon Europe framework program. NUCLEAR brings together European leaders in the fields of metabolomics, functional genomics, chromatin regulation, stem cell biology, and cancer with
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failure development. With approximately 60 employees and six research groups, our expertise spans molecular biology, physiology and cardiology. The project will be supervised by Senior Researcher Cathrine
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to the sea, land, and atmosphere. The fields of study include Arctic biology, geophysics, geology, technologyand safety. All teaching is conducted in English, and approximately halfof the staff and students
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against solid tumors. The group runs both basic science projects to uncover new mechanistic and biological insights, as well as innovation and commercialization projects. More about the position
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PhD-position for a duration of three (3) years). A PhD position is available within the “Bioanalytics and Intermediary Metabolism” research group, which is part of the “Systems Biology and Translational
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follicle activation in the human ovary was a reversible process. This groundbreaking research addresses key gaps in ovarian biology and seeks to develop novel strategies for fertility preservation in women
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address the relevant question of how chemicals in plastics affect human health and gain valuable experience in interdisciplinary work across toxicology, molecular biology and brain research. The purpose