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their relevance for food safety and human health. The PhD research is part of the EU-funded project “Arctic pollution in a One Health perspective - From complex challenges to sustainable solutions". The PhD will be
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security, aiding conservation and informing management policy. You will use advanced novel genomic approaches to assemble, annotate and explore the genome biology of a non-invasive and one of the most
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(or equivalent score) both for the programme in total and the master’s thesis. See admission requirements: PhD in Biosciences A good knowledge and practical experience in molecular ecology, population genetics
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, both oral and written Grade average of B or better (or equivalent score) both for the programme in total and the master’s thesis Desired qualifications: Good knowledge about population ecology Good
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field of study is required Applicants from outside the EU/EEA must submit NOKUT approval of their master’s degree Grade average of B or better (or equivalent score) both for the programme in total and the
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for the programme in total and the master’s thesis. See admission requirements: PhD in Biosciences It is assumed that the selected candidate will be admitted to the faculty’s doctoral programme. A final project
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will be for a 3-year period without teaching. The start date is set for fall 2025, though this is flexible. via Unsplash Qualification requirements A 2-year (120 ETCS) MSc degree in a relevant program is
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. Computing big datasets will be an essential part of the project. The following problems will be investigated: the effect of cryopreservation on sperm DNA modifications the effect of temperature
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submit NOKUT approval of their master’s degree The grades at the qualifying MSc examination needs to be B or better (ECTS scale from A-E) to be admitted to the PhD program. See admission requirements: PhD
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, phycology, and biosciences. Grade average of B or better both for the programme in total and the master’s thesis Drylab skills in molecular biology including DNA extraction, Qubit quantification Experience