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focuses on optimizing therapy monitoring and individualized treatment in primary adrenal insufficiency using ambulatory endocrine and real-world, continuous datastreams based on chronobiologic rhythmicity
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. Research visits to different relevant research groups in European countries will also be possible on availability of funds and opportunity. Location: The main place of work will be at our campus in Halden
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2025-2032. NTNU leads the center and the main research partners are the Norwegian School of Business (NHH), the Norwegian Institute for Natural Research (NINA) and SINTEF Energi. This PhD-position will
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department offers a one-year program, a bachelor's program, and a master's program in sociology, as well as an integrated teacher-training program with a master's degree in sociology. The successful candidate
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approximately 9,000 employees, the university spans disciplines from engineering and natural sciences to humanities, medicine, and the arts, while maintaining its primary profile in science and technology
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29 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CESSDA ERIC Research Field Other Researcher Profile Other Profession Positions Master Positions Country Norway Application Deadline 28 Feb 2026 - 23
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., actigraphy, heart rate, temperature) and hormone profiles from healthy subjects and patients with primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI) under different treatment regimens, characterize inter- and intra
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and patients with primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI) under different treatment regimens, characterize inter- and intra-individual variability in model parameters to enable the generation of virtual
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, and environmental changes, such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution, and the effects of new policies. Teach two courses per academic year at Bachelor or Master levels and supervision
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and individualized treatment in primary adrenal insufficiency using ambulatory endocrine and real-world, continuous datastreams based on chronobiologic rhythmicity and environmental challenges. About