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exposures and breast cancer risk. The focus of the project is on analyses of high dimensional and longitudinal data. The position is for three years, starting summer/fall of 2026 or upon agreement
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research competence, Contact information for two referees who are willing to act as references, Other documents that the applicant wishes to claim. The application, including attached documents, must be
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find more information on our research website . We care about creating a positive, respectful, and stimulating environment. We value communication and collaboration and a workplace that promotes learning
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, generous annual leave and an advantageous occupational pension scheme. It is advisable to enter information on what your unit specifically can offer as a workplace. Read more on the University website about
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research and future research interests (no more than three pages), contact information of at least two references, copy of the doctoral degree certificate, and other certificates/grades that you wish to be
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working with associated techniques, such as bioprinting, is considered an asset. To be eligible for the position, the applicant must be able to analyze and interpret data, have excellent oral and written
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techniques such as SEM, TEM, XRD, EDS, EBSD, FIB/SEM etc., as well as physico-mechanical characterization techniques such as tensile, compression, DSC/TGA, etc. as well as analysis of the data with good
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ovarian cancer and accompanying biomarkers for guiding personalized therapy. Work duties The main duty is to conduct research within the subject area, including experimental work, data analysis
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of Gothenburg in Sweden and the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (Oslo). We investigate genetic and environmental factors affecting human gestational age at pre-term birth. We work with unique genomic data
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cutting-edge, high-density data-driven research that impacts academia, industry, and policy worldwide. About the Programme Fellowship: each participant will benefit from a 36-month postdoctoral training