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studies show that the strength of interactions may also be changing within species ranges regardless of predicted range shifts. It is important to establish the extent of such “invisible” change within
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studies show that the strength of interactions may also be changing within species ranges regardless of predicted range shifts. It is important to establish the extent of such “invisible” change within
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establish the extent of such “invisible” change within ecosystems, because ultimately the functioning and stability of a species (or network of species) depends on the strengths of its interactions more than
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/s00125-023-05964-x (insight into role of genetic factors and progression to diabetes complications) doi.org/10.1016/S2589-7500(22)00174-1(development of treatment decision algorithms) Work tasks: Large
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Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). The consortium project is organized into five interactive work packages, based on multidisciplinary
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of Bergen (UiB) at the Mohn Research Centre for the Brain and organized as a consortium collaboration between the Department of Biomedicine at UiB and the Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience
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research fellow position within terrestrial ecosystem modelling, focussing on improving the representation dwarf-shrub plant functional types in the boreal, Arctic and alpine ecosystems. The position is for
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to establish novel evolutionary and pharmacological principles. In this PhD project, the candidate will perform electrophysiological experiments, various molecular biology and biochemistry, cell
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to homologous receptors from other animals, including human, with a view to establish novel evolutionary and pharmacological principles. In this PhD project, the candidate will perform electrophysiological
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submitted Relevant certificates/references approved documentation of proficiency in English (English language requirements for PhD admission ) A list of any works of a scientific nature (publication list) Any