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25 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology Department The Department of Clinical and Molecular Medicine (IKOM) Research Field Medical
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validation of a multiplex qPCR for use on different sample materials Collect and analyse field samples from pig herds and slaughterhouses Validate and use oral fluid sampling to investigate shedding dynamics
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continuously and precisely sense and process molecular signals among infectious bacteria colonies for diagnosis. The receiver development will consider novel design principles combining approaches in biosensors
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provide insights into developing a receiver system that can continuously and precisely sense and process molecular signals among infectious bacteria colonies for diagnosis. The receiver development will
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validation of a multiplex qPCR for use on different sample materials Collect and analyse field samples from pig herds and slaughterhouses Validate and use oral fluid sampling to investigate shedding dynamics
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.” To see the PhD position announcement at SINTEF, please follow the link: PhD Candidate in Functional Metagenomics and molecular bioprospecting - https://candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationInit.aspx?cid
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the employment period as the doctoral work progresses. Required selection criteria Relevant Master’s degree in biotechnology, molecular biology, microbiology, or synthetic biology (120 ECTS at master’s level or
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will be associated with these projects. The Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience offers a dynamic, interdisciplinary research environment that advocates active collaboration, and where diversity
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. Yet, they remain taxonomically underexplored in Norway due to cryptic diversity, morphological plasticity, and unresolved species complexes. Molecular databases currently lack adequate representation
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) 2023-2024, the Biomaterials group at the University of Oslo is a dynamic, world-leading research group. It has a strong international presence and is particularly active in securing grant funding and