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administrative duties, may be possible This is a preclinical drug development project in cancer immunology. The project involves laboratory work in biochemistry, cell biology and organ on a chip technology. Work
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Fellowship as PhD candidate is available at the Section for Biochemistry, Department for Molecular Medicine, Institute for Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo, Oslo. The position is associated with
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Research Fellowship as PhD candidate is available at the Section for Biochemistry, Department for Molecular Medicine, Institute for Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo, Oslo. The position is
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of the membrane dynamics unit within the Division of Biochemistry. via Unsplash Qualification requirements Applicants must hold a degree equivalent to a Norwegian doctoral degree in Cell Biology
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Postdoctoral Fellowship is available in the field of Chromatin and Epigenetics based at the Section of Biochemistry, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo, Norway. Sarcomas are a heterogenous
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be conducted using mouse and human cells with the possibility to use mouse models. We use traditional biochemistry and cell biology methods as well as state of the art genomics, transcriptomics and
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of Biosciences, Section for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Oslo. The position is for a period of two years. Starting date as soon as possible. Knowledge development in a changing world - Science
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traditional biochemistry and cell biology methods as well as state of the art genomics, transcriptomics and mass spectrometry technics. The PhD will be supervised by Ass. Prof. Pierre Chymkowitch
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Dr. Lund-Johansen may be found on google scholar. Qualification requirements Personal skills Applicants must hold a Master’s degree (120 ECTS) in Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular, Biology, Immunology
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ranging from obesity to metabolic disorders and regenerative medicine. The project will be conducted using mouse and human cells with the possibility to use mouse models. We use traditional biochemistry and