36 Humanities "European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) " positions at University of Bergen in Ireland-United-Kingdom in Norway
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and for broad societal impact. As the first historic partner of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) , the Michael Sars Centre is rooted in the Bergen academic community and serves as a
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of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) www.embl.de/ . The place of work will be at the Michael Sars Centre. The preferred starting time is May - September 2024. Requirements Research
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of synapses and neurons, using choanoflagellates and ctenophores as marine model systems. The Michael Sars Centre belongs to the University of Bergen and is partner of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory
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a laboratory background relevant for human biochemistry and cell biology, and experience with relevant experimental models and/or clinical samples. Experience with patient-oriented biomedical research
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folklore: The mutual shaping of vernacular creativity and automation” (ALGOFOLK) is funded by the Trond Mohn Foundation, PI: Gabriele de Seta. The project studies how algorithms are changing the relationship
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the group is ‘Roads (not) taken: travelling people, gods, ideas, texts and goods in the Ancient world’, which explores the mobility of individuals (human and divine), goods and texts, as well as ideas, and
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studies how algorithms are changing the relationship between creativity and automation across the globe, using a combination of ethnographic research and digital humanities methods. Read more about this
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of vernacular creativity and automation” (ALGOFOLK) is funded by the Trond Mohn Foundation, PI: Gabriele de Seta. The project studies how algorithms are changing the relationship between creativity and automation
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medieval human bone remains, and a collection of ca 15000 modern vertebrate specimens (fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals). The sub-fossil collections are mainly the result of more than 100 years
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of ca 3 million sub-fossil faunal remains covering the last glacial up until the post-medieval period, a collection of prehistoric and medieval human bone remains, and a collection of ca 15000 modern