Postdoctoral Fellow CAG Multiple Myeloma

Updated: over 2 years ago
Deadline: 01 Aug 2021

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About the position 

We have a vacancy for a postdoctoral fellow who will be working with a basic cellular and molecular cancer project within the Clinical Academic Group for Multiple Myeloma in Trondheim, Norway. A postdoctoral research fellowship is a temporary qualification position where a main objective is to become qualified for academic service.


The Clinical Academic Group (CAG) for Multiple Myeloma is a center for clinical and basic research on the cancer multiple myeloma, a devastating bone marrow cancer harming more than 400 new patients every year in Norway. The CAG is established as a joint initiative by the Central Norway Health Authorities and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. The aim of the center is to increase the understanding of the basic biology of this cancer and to develop novel treatment for the disease.



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