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for PFAS for Norwegian conditions. The data from the PhD-student will focus on the understanding of uptake mechanisms of PFAS and lay the foundation for the risk assessment that will primarily be done
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cities with headquarters in Trondheim. At NTNU, 9,000 employees and 43,000 students work to create knowledge for a better world. You will find more information about working at NTNU and the application
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, energy production and transmission, construction of data centres and various other forms of infrastructure. More projects of this kind will be needed if aiming at continuing to follow the prevailing socio
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headquarters in Trondheim. At NTNU, 9,000 employees and 43,000 students work to create knowledge for a better world. You will find more information about working at NTNU and the application process here
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worldwide. Data from international registries indicate that fewer than half of IVF procedures result in a clinical pregnancy, partly because less than half of in vitro–fertilized embryos develop
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guiding the earliest stages of mammalian embryo development. The project will combine experimental data obtained through advanced live imaging and spatially resolved molecular profiling with theoretical and
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information about working at NTNU and the application process here. ... (Video unable to load from YouTube. Accept cookie and refresh page to watch video, or click here to open video) About the position
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environments — from clinics to classrooms — jointly shape developmental outcomes, using Norway’s exceptional registry and cohort data to study why diagnoses are rising, who receives assessment and support, which
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cities with headquarters in Trondheim. At NTNU, 9,000 employees and 43,000 students work to create knowledge for a better world. You will find more information about working at NTNU and the application
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work A plan for the training component A funding plan A proposal for academic supervisor(s) In addition, you should provide information in which the language you wish to write your doctoral thesis. You