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motivated candidate with a background in neuropsychology, medicine, neuroscience, molecular biology, biostatistics, pharmacology, pharmacoepidemiology, public health, statistics or a related field. The
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diagnostics (theranostics), focused ultrasound (FUS), and molecular imaging (PET/SPECT). The PhD candidate will be responsible for conducting preclinical studies using animal models of glioblastoma, including
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completed an MSc degree in a relevant discipline such as ecotoxicology, environmental or molecular biology or equivalent fields. Applicants from outside the EU/EEA must submit NOKUT approval of their master’s
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a Scandinavian language and possess a valid driver’s license. Prior experience with camera trapping, molecular techniques, and dive surveys is considered beneficial. A master’s degree in a relevant
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Information Benefits Challenging research tasks with real-life applications. Dynamic and innovative environment. Collaboration with national and international research networks. High degree of autonomy and
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Vibration from 2026 on. The Acoustics Group at NTNU works closely with the SINTEF Acoustics Research Group on the campus of Gløshaugen. This represents a workforce of 30 researchers, professors, postdocs
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climate variability is a key driver of species’ range dynamics and a general predictor of sensitivity to climate change with a focus on mountain areas globally. More specifically, the project will
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they release their toxic cargo to kill the cancer cells. Methods include, but are not limited to, in vitro culture of primary human cells and cell lines, organ-on-chip models, molecular biology, diverse
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and Cell Identity, relevant for stem cell biology and cancer. The position will be within the Molecular Signaling and Bioenergetics group headed by Prof. Mathias Ziegler. About the project/work tasks
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dynamic and internationally recognized research environment (the Department of Government currently hosts three other ERC projects) Bergen as a vibrant academic city with access to spectacular nature Access