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a strong background and interest in multi-method dynamic simulation modeling. • The applicant must be able to work independently and in a structured manner. • The applicant must be able to work
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like laboratories for molecular biodiversity and isotopic studies including radiocarbon dating, advanced field equipment for terrestrial and marine studies, research vessels and long-term data-series in
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(wind) data. The PhD position entails a combination of theoretical and practical developments, and the candidate will work with simulations, programming, and data processing. The methodologies applied by
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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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interdisciplinary center with joint efforts in theory, computer simulations and experiments, both in fundamental and in more applied directions. The center works to advance the understanding of porous media by
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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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: Developmental biology; Molecular cell biology; Genomics; Bioinformatics. Education and experience in one or more of the following areas is required: bioinformatics; genomics; molecular developmental biology
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explanation at the molecular level. The candidate will be located in Norway, Bodø and have at least one research stay at the Roscoff Research station in France. The KELP-SHIELD project ‘Sugar Kelp Priming
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include, but are not limited to, in vitro culture of primary human cells and cell lines, organ-on-chip models, molecular biology, diverse immunological assays, advanced flow cytometry, fluorescence
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to enhance their indoor environment in a sustainable and cost-effective way. Simulations in combination with IoT sensors and devices, real-time data collected from pilot-scale and a residential building will