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Researcher 1108 in Informatics – Computational Biology Apply for this job See advertisement UiB - Knowledge that shapes society Through robust and close interaction with the world around us
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PhD Research Fellow in cell biology–proteostasis network control of multiprotein complexes lifecycle
funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description There is a vacancy for a PhD Research Fellow in cell biology - proteostasis network
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interference, and in situ hybridization will be employed in this study. Qualifications and personal qualities: Applicants must hold a master's degree or equivalent education in biology, molecular biology, fish
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degree or equivalent education in biology, molecular biology, fish health or biotechnology, or must have submitted his/her master's thesis for assessment prior to the application deadline. It is a
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a range of physical conditions such as temperature and molecular concentrations. The project will entail various cell and molecular biology techniques as well as an essential role in working closely
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will entail various cell and molecular biology techniques as well as an essential role in working closely with collaborators in soft matter physics for data analysis. Qualifications and personal
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biological life science. The Michael Sars Centre at the University of Bergen are using advanced technologies to study the unique molecular and cellular biology of marine organisms, in a changing environment
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support/help the other lab members during experiments Qualifications and personal qualities: Must hold a Norwegian MSc degree in Biology or Medical Science, or equivalent Must be fluent in spoken English
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in Biology or Medical Science, or equivalent Must be fluent in spoken English and Norwegian, and to possess excellent written skills The successful applicant must have experience in working with iPSC
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of synapses and neurons, using choanoflagellates and ctenophores as marine model systems. The Michael Sars Centre belongs to the University of Bergen and is partner of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory