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at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) has a 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
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description About the position A PhD position. in modelling of Porous Electrode Charging is available at the Department of Physics
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31st May 2024 Languages English English English Norway is investing in nuclear sciences. Would you like to join the initiative? PhD scholarship within environmental radiochemistry Apply for this job
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31st May 2024 Languages English English English Did you know mixotrophy turned a once overlooked alga into a profiteer of global change? PhD scholarship in aquatic ecology Apply for this job See
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at Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) has a vacant three-year PhD–position in aquatic ecology with focus on the ecology of mixotrophic phytoplankton. In recent decades, Gonyostomum semen has
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Sciences (NMBU) has a vacant 3-year PhD position related to modelling bacterial interactions including plant pathogens. This position will be part of a growing working group within microbiome interactions
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31st May 2024 Languages English English English Norway strengthens its competence in transport modeling of radioactivity. Will you join the team? PhD scholarship on atmospheric transport modelling
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29th May 2024 Languages English English English Do you want to unravel the secrets of microbe-microbe interactions and combat plant disease? PhD scholarship in plant pathology and metabolic modeling
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21st May 2024 Languages English Norsk Bokmål English English Do you want to contribute to the understanding of how food and colorectal cancer may be linked? PhD scholarship within nutrition
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(NMBU) has a vacant three-year PhD-position related to biotechnology. The PhD will be connected to the ERC-funded project “NOD-AOL: Nitric oxide-driven anaerobic oxidation of lignocellulose” and the PhD