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and beyond cancer. The current PhD project is a collaboration between researchers at NIH and the Prostate Cancer Centre at Oslo University Hospital (OUS). The aim of the project is to investigate
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-interdisciplinary research collaboration in glycomics between OsloMet and the Department of Ophthalmology at Oslo University Hospital. The aim is to use glycomics to study the defective mucus barrier in the tear
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experimental cell biologists at Oslo University Hospital in the group of Prof. Harald Stenmark. The project will also international collaborations and is a unique opportunity to work in an interdisciplinary
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contributor to society. The Institute of Clinical Medicine (Klinmed) is one of three institutes under the Faculty. Klinmed is responsible for the Faculty's educational and research activities at Oslo University
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for the Faculty's educational and research activities at Oslo University Hospital and Akershus University Hospital. With about 800 employees spread over approximately 425 man-labour years, Klinmed is the university's
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faculties at NTNU, University of Oslo / Oslo University Hospital and University of Copenhagen and cover competences from basic molecular microbiology, chemical synthesis and structural biology/modelling
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on development of second-generation antibacterial peptides. This project is part of a multidisciplinary collaboration project (TAMiR - NTNU ) between two faculties at NTNU, University of Oslo / Oslo University
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with animal models (mice) is required. The student will be associated with the Department of Nutrition University of Oslo (UiO) and collaborate with researchers at UiO, Oslo University Hospital (OUS
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University Hospital, St. Olav's University Hospital, Rigshospitalet Copenhagen, and Odense University Hospital. In this project, targeted DNA sequencing and gene expression analyses are conducted on a subset
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University Hospital of North Norway, Oslo University Hospital, St. Olav's University Hospital, Rigshospitalet Copenhagen, and Odense University Hospital. In this project, targeted DNA sequencing and gene