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position will collaborate with the Oslo WP-7 ELM Futures team to design and produce prototypes using critical, speculative and participatory methodologies from STS, design and art. The researcher position
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-the-shelf precision immunotherapy product. The overall aim of the Malmberg lab is to design and implement, through clinical trials, novel strategies for NK-cell based immunotherapy to treat patients with
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-the-shelf precision immunotherapy product. The overall aim of the Malmberg lab is to design and implement, through clinical trials, novel strategies for NK-cell based immunotherapy to treat patients with
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may be achieved via heuristic computational methods, also termed “de novo” design methods, which may optimize toward desirable drug candidates without having to explore the complete chemical space. Via
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research stays at one or more of the partnering institutions may be required. HYDROMORE (hydromore.no ) seeks to establish new best-practice approaches for designing future mooring systems used in floating
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chemical space. This may be achieved via heuristic computational methods, also termed “de novo” design methods, which may optimize toward desirable drug candidates without having to explore the complete
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biliary tract cancer will be essential to provide better future patient care, and represent the main objective of the proposed project activities. The project holds innovation-related opportunities
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pharmaceuticals requires efficient navigation of the vast chemical space. This may be achieved via heuristic computational methods, also termed “de novo” design methods, which may optimize toward desirable drug
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biliary tract cancer will be essential to provide better future patient care, and represent the main objective of the proposed project activities. The project holds innovation-related opportunities
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technology, innovation and regional development and in nautical operations. The HVL Business School is a new department which has approximately 2,000 students and 100 full-time employees, divided between