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) through the project WarEffects (2022–2028). The successful candidate’s PhD project must therefore make a clear and substantial contribution to the themes and objectives of WarEffects. WarEffects
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the future? Research scientist At the Faculty of Medicine, Department of Clinical Science, a full-time temporary position as researcher is available. The position is external financed and a part of the project
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includes 25% career-promoting workduties such as teaching, exam work, or supervision, depending on departmental needs.) The position is part of the project “NorHEAD”, funded by the University of Bergen
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the project “NorHEAD”, funded by the University of Bergen. About the project Headache is a major global health challenge. More than one billion people worldwide suffer from primary headache disorders such as
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relevant for the project. Four (4) positions are open PhD positions The positions are available for applicants with a master`s degree relevant for the research at the faculty. Four (4) PhD positions
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you want to take part in shaping the future? PhD position About the positiWe are offering a fully funded 3-year PhD position within a multidisciplinary research project aimed at improving the safety
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are offering a fully funded 3-year PhD position within a multidisciplinary research project aimed at improving the safety of antiseizure medications (ASMs) for women of childbearing age at the Faculty
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funding from Petrolia NOCO. About the project/work tasks: The position is affiliated with the project “Reservoir and Seal Characterization & Prediction: An Integrated Workflow Combining Flow-Facies Analysis
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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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at the interface of metabolism and protein function in the context of cellular homeostasis and epigenetics. About the project/work tasks: Investigating the molecular mechanisms at the interface between metabolism