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term for up to three years. Knowledge on the behaviour of radionuclides in the environment is fundamental for the evaluation of their potential impact on humans and the environment. Such research is
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for the evaluation of their potential impact on humans and the environment. Such research is applicable to a wide range of challenges in nuclear sciences, including decommissioning and waste management, emergency
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the food chains exposing and affecting wild and farmed animals as well as humans. The pleiotropic harmful effects of ED chemicals act through hormone-dependent signaling pathways in the brain-pituitary axis
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vacant 3 year PhD–position related to nutrition, immunology and cancer. Desired start at 01.08.2024. Processed meat is classified as carcinogenic to humans, however, the classification is based
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fellow in Environmental Radioactivity/Environmental Radiochemistry Knowledge of the behaviour of radionuclides in the environment is fundamental in limiting the potential impact on humans and the
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industrial -or agricultural activities, plastics, consumer products, electronical devices etc. The ED chemicals enter the food chains exposing and affecting wild and farmed animals as well as humans
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JobbNorge's CV form and not just included as an attachment. This is to be able to comply with the regulations of §15 of the Public Administration Act. In the application, the candidate must confirm
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as an attachment. This is to be able to comply with the regulations of §15 of the Public Administration Act. In the application, the candidate must confirm that information and documentation (in
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be entered in JobbNorge's CV form and not just included as an attachment. This is to be able to comply with the regulations of §15 of the Public Administration Act. In the application, the candidate
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as an attachment. This is to be able to comply with the regulations of §15 of the Public Administration Act. All applicants must document their teaching competence. Please see the NMBU’s guide