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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Computational Biology & Gene Regulation group led by Anthony Mathelier at the NCMM, a part of the Nordic EMBL Partnership
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11th June 2024 Languages English English English PhD candidate in Computational Biology & Gene Regulation Apply for this job See advertisement Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway (NCMM), Nordic
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on biochemistry, plant molecular biology or equivalent. Documented strong academic background. Documented proficiency in English, both written and oral. The candidate which finishes their education within
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, biorefinery, nutrition, physiology, molecular biology, microbiology, and immunology. The faculty has excellent fish facilities and a range of biochemical and molecular wet lab facilities. The applicant is made
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techniques. The PhD candidate will join our multidisciplinary research group, comprising of many disciplines such as feed technology, biorefinery, nutrition, physiology, molecular biology, microbiology, and
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Regulations and the relevant PhD programme description . The applicant must document expertise and interest in the research subject. Required academic qualifications: Master’s degree in molecular biology
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- and bio-production through teaching and research within biology and sustainable production and use of plants, livestock and fish. The faculty has an annual turnover of approx. 250 million kroner. The
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Hospital and University of Copenhagen and cover competences from basic molecular microbiology, chemical synthesis and structural biology/modelling, bioinformatics, cell biology and immunology/infectious
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faculties at NTNU, University of Oslo / Oslo University Hospital and University of Copenhagen and cover competences from basic molecular microbiology, chemical synthesis and structural biology/modelling
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laboratory analyses in immunology, molecular biology, biochemistry or another relevant subject. Experience with data management and statistics. Experience from working with laboratory animals, but