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generating transgenic mouse models. Comprehensive core facilities for advanced flow cytometry, genomics, and single-cell sequencing. Responsibilities Perform intravital surgery to implant optical imaging
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that make biofloc work: using metagenomics (DNA sequencing to reveal which microbes are present and what they can do) and metatranscriptomics (RNA sequencing to see which genes are active under different
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, key terrestrial sedimentary sequences provide an opportunity for such studies. For example, shallowing-upwards emergence sequences deposited during glacioisostatic rebound indicate large-scale
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sequences provide an opportunity for such studies. For example, shallowing-upwards emergence sequences deposited during glacioisostatic rebound indicate large-scale glaciation during MIS 4. However, there is
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Hands-on experience in next generation sequencing and data analysis Working knowledge of Norwegian or a Scandinavian language Experience in writing publications Experience in a biosafety level-2 lab
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. The candidate will be trained in methods aimed at measuring immunological responses in tumors following radiation treatments such as flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry and single-cell RNA sequencing, all
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of aquifers in sedimentary sequences on the Norwegian continental shelf. Aquifers are part of the same pressure systems as other reservoirs and influences all subsurface activities linked to production
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imaging of the retina with long-read sequencing of X-chromosome opsin genes within an evolutionary ecology/biology framework to provide new insights into the effects of optics, retinal structure and
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sequencing of X-chromosome opsin genes within an evolutionary ecology/biology framework to provide new insights into the effects of optics, retinal structure and function on eye size at different life stages
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language model training and the applications of these models in selected domains. In particular, you will be exploring how LLMs can be efficiently pre-trained, fine-tuned and aligned to applications in