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of this position is to develop a massively parallel version of a computer code called Commander, and apply this to archival data from Planck HFI, new data from Simons Observatory, and simulated data from LiteBIRD, a
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Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Data Science, or related field. Doctoral dissertation must be submitted for evaluation by the closing date. Only applicants with an approved doctoral thesis and public
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, immunoprecipitation and confocal microscopy. Experience with cancer organoid models and/or bioinformatics is an advantage. We offer broad training possibilities in the required experimental methods within a stimulating
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the Department of Biosciences (IBV), University of Oslo (UiO). ELIXIR Norway is the Norwegian national infrastructure for bioinformatics which has funding from the Research Council of Norway. ELIXIR Norway is
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Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Data Science, or related field. Doctoral dissertation must be submitted for evaluation by the closing date. Only applicants with an approved doctoral thesis and public
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with the ELIXIR Norway team at the Department of Biosciences (IBV), University of Oslo (UiO). ELIXIR Norway is the Norwegian national infrastructure for bioinformatics which has funding from
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biology, mathematics, bioinformatics and programming. By combining cutting-edge microscopy technology with advanced computational analyses, our groups unravel novel insights into how cells function in
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isolation, microscopy, proteomics, single cell RNA-sequencing, bioinformatics, and/or human stem cells will be viewed as an asset Willing to work with animal models Fluent oral and written communication
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this gap by combining insights from cognitive psychology, neuroscience, AI engineering, human-computer interaction, and social science, with lifespan perspectives. Using advanced methodologies like
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, reflecting local practices and knowledge, uncovering and avoiding epistemic injustice. It goes beyond using culture as a means of testing the universality of psychological processes or simply comparing results