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Professors II. Read more about HUP section at: https://www.sv.uio.no/psi/english/about/organization/sections/hup/index.html Your main tasks will be: Work as part of an interdisciplinary research team with
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to the doctoral programme of either Makerere University (MU) or the University of Cape Town (UCT), depending on the position. Separate registration processes for these universities will apply. More about the
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mediators using in vivo mouse models. The position has a duration of two years. The project group is part of a vibrant and inclusive research environment (https://www.ous-research.no/kt/) at the Department
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find more information about the research group here: https://www.med.uio.no/klinmed/forskning/grupper/kardiovaskular-crg/ The PhD candidate will be funded by the K. G. Jebsen Centre for Cardiac
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of specific cell types to behavior. In this particular project, you will investigate how the hippocampus forms spatial memories and how these processes are influenced by addictive substances. You will use state
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the research fields of cardiovascular biomarker research and cardio-oncology. You can find more information about the research group here: https://www.med.uio.no/klinmed/forskning/grupper/kardiovaskular-crg
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performing delicate surgical procedures. Previous experience with animal surgery is a major advantage. Experience with advanced live-cell light microscopy will also be considered a major advantage. Data
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spatial memories and how these processes are influenced by addictive substances. You will use state-of-the-art in vivo two-photon imaging and electrophysiology to record neuronal activity in rodents
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to the position will be viewed favourably. Technical skills: You must be comfortable working with rodents and performing delicate surgical procedures. Previous experience with animal surgery is a major
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transition in Norway. Existing institutions in the energy domain do not always have practices, processes and policies in place to tackle today’s wicked challenges associated with the energy transition