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200 – 575 400 per annum depending on qualifications in a position as PhD Research fellow, (position code 1017) A friendly and supportive environment ideal for learning new methods Integration in a high
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High working capacity and productivity Motivated and solution-oriented Flexible and effective We offer Salary NOK 532 200 – 575 400 per annum depending on qualifications in a position as PhD Research
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200 – 575 400 per annum depending on qualifications in a position as PhD Research fellow, (position code 1017) A friendly and supportive environment ideal for learning new methods Integration in a high
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immunologists as well as clinicians. The Greiff Lab focuses on the quantitative understanding of adaptive immune receptor (antibody and T-cell receptor) specificity using high-throughput experimental and
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is research training leading to the successful completion of a PhD degree. The candidate will develop novel experimental approaches for analyzing antibody binding at high-throughput using sequencing
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well as clinicians. The Greiff Lab focuses on the quantitative understanding of adaptive immune receptor (antibody and T-cell receptor) specificity using high-throughput experimental and computational immunology
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of basic science Ability to work independently as well as a part of a team Good presentation skills High working capacity and productivity Motivated and solution-oriented Flexible and effective We offer
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to collaborate extensively with other researchers at the center and collaborators of the center, including scientists in psychology, statistics, and genetics. The position will offer opportunities to develop high
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experimental immunologists as well as clinicians. The Greiff Lab focuses on the quantitative understanding of adaptive immune receptor (antibody and T-cell receptor) specificity using high-throughput
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well as clinicians. The Greiff Lab focuses on the quantitative understanding of adaptive immune receptor (antibody and T-cell receptor) specificity using high-throughput experimental and computational immunology