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of this project will have direct implications for both taxonomy and thus biodiversity management. The position belongs to the research group Integrative Systematics of Plant and Fungi (ISOP). The project is
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, public health, primary health care and health economics. The Centre for Sami Health Research (CSHR) is an external funded Centre at the Department of Community Medicine, The Faculty of Health Sciences
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in close collaboration with Sex og samfunn (https://sexogsamfunn.no/), Norway’s largest clinic for sexual and reproductive health. A cohort of about 3,000 HC users from the clinic will be followed
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or Head of Administration Kristina Håvås Hanson, email: kristina.hanson@uib.no . For HR related questions contact HR adviser Veronica Stålhand, Phone: +47 55 58 43 74, email: veronica.stalhand@uib.no
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related factors, and promote appropriate medication use and management. Our research projects range from pharmacoepidemiologic investigations that use data from national registries, pharmacy practice and
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traits, combining different sources of information, and assessing how environmental effects and management actions affect population dynamics and viability. Available data include long term capture
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in close collaboration with Sex og samfunn (https://sexogsamfunn.no/), Norway’s largest clinic for sexual and reproductive health. A cohort of about 3,000 HC users from the clinic will be followed
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of Bergen and must comply with applicable guidelines. General information: More information can be obtained by contacting the Centre Director, Rasmus Slaattelid, Email: rasmus.slaattelid@uib.no | Phone: +47
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about 200 employees and is one of ten departments at the Faculty of Health Sciences. The research covers a wide spectrum within epidemiology, public health, primary health care and health economics. The
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motivation for research and scientific publication Ability to handle complex datasets and long-term projects Language proficiency Applicants must have good proficiency in both written and spoken English