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8 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company UiT The Arctic University of Norway Department Department of Arctic and Marine Biology (AMB) Research Field Environmental science » Ecology Researcher
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biology, fish reproduction or aquatic toxicology. Candidates who complete their education during the spring of 2024 can also apply, but can not be admitted to the PhD-program before the required academic
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or cell biology, pharmacology, biotechnology, medical nanotechnology, medicine or equivalent. Experience with relevant molecular biology or cell biology methods is required Experience from cancer research
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on the microbial utilization of seaweed derived sugar monomers and the degradation of seaweed derived polymers, which includes microbial molecular biology, bioprocess engineering and biomass upgrading. Hence
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and the degradation of seaweed derived polymers, which includes microbial molecular biology, bioprocess engineering and biomass upgrading. Hence, the overall project goal is to engineer microbial cell
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, preferably with good knowledge of enzymology and/or the study of membrane proteins and/or denitrification/respiratory biology. Relevant experience with analytical tools used for enzyme characterization is an
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57 email: [email protected] Qualifications This position requires a master’s degree or equivalent in one of the following areas: Engineering, electrical engineering, physics, or mathematics Biology
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Qualifications and personal qualities: Required qualifications: Completed master's degree or equivalent in biomedicine or molecular biology Very good English skills, both written and spoken. Required work
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Academic qualifications Veterinary education (DVM/Cand.med.vet) or relevant master’s degree with emphasis on ecology, biology, entomology or equivalent. Candidates who complete their education in spring 2024
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health, epidemiology, medicine, biology, statistics or other relevant health or data science. Your education must correspond to a five-year Norwegian degree program, where 120 credits are obtained