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Treatment and Outcomes Apply for this job See advertisement This is NTNU NTNU is a broad-based university with a technical-scientific profile and a focus in professional education. The university is located
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able to develop a research agenda focusing on health effects of men’s participation in the family and drivers of the greater diversity in men’s fertility and family experiences. The candidate will make
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- influence their health and cognition. Within this project, the successful candidate will be able to develop a research agenda focusing on health effects of men’s participation in the family and drivers
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The successful applicant should/must have experience in nutrition epidemiology, preferably in aging, and in statistical analyses applicants who have experience also in independent Publishing of research results
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. The candidate must be enrolled in the PhD program no later than three months after employment. More information on PhD education: https://www.hvl.no/forsking/forskarutdanning How to apply: Submit your application
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. The candidate must be enrolled in the PhD program no later than three months after employment. More information on PhD education: https://www.hvl.no/forsking/forskarutdanning How to apply: Submit your application
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technical-scientific profile and a focus in professional education. The university is located in three cities with headquarters in Trondheim. At NTNU, 9,000 employees and 43,000 students work to create
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techniques to identify the enzymes, as well as protein purification and recombinant protein expression to get hold of the enzymes. The PhD student will be part of the large and international PEP group (https
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”. The project is funded by The Research Council of Norway and aims to develop a novel electromembrane process of ion separation for recovery of rare earth elements and removal of ionic micropollutants from water
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studies (GWAS). Develop and validate non-invasive drought phenotyping protocols relevant for breeding programs Publish results in peer-reviewed journals and contribute to open-access datasets and protocols