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implement techniques to determine nuclear NAD turnover using stable isotope labeling and mass spectrometry To establish the impact of altered nuclear NAD availability on nuclear processes, and the extent
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biochemistry are required Profound knowledge in bioinformatics, especially Python and/or R are required Experience from relevant research projects investigating cellular metabolism, and/or protein modifications
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enabling and coordinating metabolism. In the course of evolution, the same molecules have attained more and more key roles as regulators of virtually all biological processes, often through posttranslational
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) inability to process high-dimensional data due to combinatorial explosion, (II) reliance on error-prone data preprocessing, (III) demanding data quality requirements that are hard to meet in observational
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. The regulation will be applied in the processing of the applications. About the PhD position: The fellowship will be for a period of 3 years, with the possibility for a 4th year contingent on the qualifications
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. Special requirements for the position The University of Bergen is subjected to the regulation for export control system. The regulation will be applied in the processing of the applications. About the PhD
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@uib.no. telephone:+47 55 58 66 94) The University of Bergen is subjected to the regulation for export control system . The regulation will be applied in the processing of the application Diversity is a
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. About the project/work tasks: The position is affiliated with the research group for Energy and Process Safety (EPT) and is funded by the Faculty of Science and Technology as part of the in-kind from
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applied in the processing of the applications. Mobility rule: Applicants must not have resided or carried out their main activity (such as studies, work, or research) in the country where the position is
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graduates to people with relevant experience from industry. About the project/work tasks: The position is affiliated with the research group for Energy and Process Safety (EPT) and is funded by the Faculty