21 assistant-professor-computer-science-data-"https:"-"https:" PhD positions at University of Oslo
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for admission to the doctoral program. For more information, please see our web site Doctoral degree: PhD in medicine and health sciences - Faculty of Medicine You will work with This sub-project aims
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environments and policy contexts. The programme includes institutional visits, secondments, and a rich curriculum that integrates economics, epidemiology, public health, and data science. HEPARD graduates obtain
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to the doctoral program. For more information, please see our web site Doctoral degree : PhD in medicine and health sciences - Faculty of Medicine. You will work with In this sub-project we aim to develop and apply
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environments and policy contexts. The programme includes institutional visits, secondments, and a rich curriculum that integrates economics, epidemiology, public health, and data science. HEPARD graduates obtain
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13 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Oslo Research Field Medical sciences Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Application Deadline 8 Mar
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Professor Coen Campsteijn (mechanistic cancer biology) and Professor Koen Vervaeke (systems neuroscience). You will join GLIOFORCE , a recently established and interdisciplinary consortium merging biology
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, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo. This is a unique collaboration between the labs of Associate Professor Coen Campsteijn (mechanistic cancer biology) and Professor Koen Vervaeke (systems
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in relevant genetic data analyses such as GCTA, polygenic scores, GWAS, or family genetic risk scores. Familiarity with R, Python, Julia, or other relevant computing languages. Experience with register
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Master’s degree (120 ECTs) in neuroscience, biology, medicine, computer science, physics or engineering, or closely related fields. Minimum grade B (ECTS grading scale). The Master’s degree must include a
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immunotherapies in vitro for safety and efficacy, and in advanced in vivo mouse models. A wide spectrum of methodologies will be used, including standard molecular biology techniques such as DNA/RNA isolation and