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Lars Åke Andersen 4th September 2025 Languages English English English Faculty of Health Sciences PhD Fellow in Molecular Cell Biology/Autophagy Apply for this job See advertisement The position
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: Mitochondria power complex life. They are highly dynamic, moving through the cell with rapid and complex collective motion – check out www.mitochondriamove.com . Mitochondrial populations in cells form “social
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through the cell with rapid and complex collective motion – check out www.mitochondriamove.com . Mitochondrial populations in cells form “social networks”, meeting and exchanging biomolecules in a cellular
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independently and in a structured manner and demonstrate good collaborative skills. Applicants must have a motivation for mobility and must be able to relocate to Norway by the time of employment. Applicants must
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motivation for mobility and must be able to relocate to Norway by the time of employment. Applicants must be proficient in both written and oral English in scientific environments (presentations, publications
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Previous experience with molecular cardiology, viral transduction, cell transfections, animal models, immunoblotting, qPCR, cardiomyocyte isolation, microscopy, proteomics, single cell RNA-sequencing
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have access to both indoor and outdoor mobile robots and robot arms for experiments. With this project you will work on: 1) implementing a low-latency teleoperation scenario of a robot arm and a mobile
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Sciences. Research in the department is organised in five sections covering topics within biochemistry, molecular biology, physiology, cell biology, genetics, aquatic biology, toxicology, ecology, and
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part of the DECODE-PD research group (led by Prof. Charalampos Tzoulis) in collaboration with the Cell Fate Lab (led by Prof. Simona Chera). About the project/work tasks The postdoctoral fellow will be
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sciences or medicine, with a proven track record of cardiac research Previous experience with molecular cardiology, viral transduction, cell transfections, animal models, immunoblotting, qPCR, cardiomyocyte