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perspectives Proficiency in written and oral English Good knowledge of Norwegian language is an advantage Demonstrated ability to work independently in a structured manner, while also possessing strong
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cohort data to investigate how social structures interact with individual and family-level risk factors to influence life-course trajectories. Within this framework, the successful candidate will focus
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embryonic development, leveraging our state-of-the-art epigenetic and epitranscriptomic methodologies (Nature, 2016; Nature Genetics, 2020; Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 2023; Nature Biotechnology
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conditions is an advantage. Applicants must be able to work independently and in a structured manner and demonstrate good collaborative skills. Applicants must have good written and oral English skills
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must be able to work independently and in a structured manner, and demonstrate both initiative and good collaborative skills. Applicants must have good written and oral English skills Personal and
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the doctoral degree within the timeframe ability to work both independently and collaboratively, while demonstrating creativity, innovation and strong problem-soliving skills a structured approach to work
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; 5-7 pages, where you show your capability to structure a 3-years research study with clear motivation, objectives, research questions, methodologies, expected results and dissemination plan
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thinking Able to work independently and collaboratively Structured and able to manage complex projects Strong in analytical thinking and problem solving Communicative and able to work across disciplines
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an advantage. Experience in participating in cold-region activities or work is an advantage. Applicants must be able to work independently and in a structured manner and demonstrate good collaborative
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learning methods for generating complex structures for generation of virus capsids and therapeutic proteins for gene therapy. The project will involve both physics-based forward modeling of protein