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functions to work properly. Please turn on JavaScript in your browser and try again. Continuously Languages English English English Postdoctoral fellowship in in vitro human iPS cell-based neurodegenerative
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developing an innovative microfluidic platform for human iPS cell-based neurodegenerative disease modeling. The project focuses on differentiating iPS cells to neurons, glia and other cell types involved in
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the manipulation of performers’ gestures and/or vocalizations to examine interactions between the two; making either motion capture or multi-camera video recordings (for pose tracking) of human movement; preparing
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be invited for an interview. General information Applicant lists can be published in accordance with Norwegian Freedom of Information Act § 25. When you apply for a position with us, your name will
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to the Faculty of Social Sciences’ PhD programme within relevant disciplines in the social sciences or the humanities. The master’s degree must be of high quality (grade A or B) and within a specialisation of
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. The candidates should ideally have a background in social anthropology (or a closely related field, such as human geography) and/or archaeology. These are full-time, temporary positions spanning three years (36
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, the research goal is to develop novel predictive frameworks for personalized probiotic interventions that can support human health. Please send your CV (max 3 pages) and describe a research project that will
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the manipulation of performers’ gestures and/or vocalizations to examine interactions between the two; making either motion capture or multi-camera video recordings (for pose tracking) of human movement; preparing
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social science, or the humanities, to a project on plastics in healthcare. In this postdoc position you will join an interdisciplinary and multinational team of researchers in the Wellcome Trust-funded
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the complex relationship between behavior, ecology, and the genetic architecture of organisms. Currently, my main research focus is fish maturation and reproduction, particularly Atlantic salmon. My interests