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welfare (HELVEL ). It is a requirement that the PhD research fellow qualifies for admission to the University's PhD program in Health and Welfare (HELVEL). The final plan of the doctoral education must be
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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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essential for healthy living. To manage this, we plan to conduct comprehensive analyses of the genetic variation within different PRNP haplotypes. We will also monitor phenotypic traits such as health
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of the proposed project activities. The project holds innovation-related opportunities, depending on outcomes of planned experiments. The Norwegian PSC Research Center is one of the world-leading research units
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by the closing date. Appointment is dependent on the public defence of the doctoral thesis being approved. Ability to design, plan, interpret original experiments in an independent and innovative way
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expected to have a PhD education plan approved by MINA during the first months of the appointment and to complete a PhD within the PhD scholarship period. The PhD candidate is encouraged to go for a research
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the department’s Indigenous Peoples and Governance in the Arctic research group. Candidates are expected to propose and execute a PhD research plan contributing to ConFront’s objectives. A general overview of
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deliverables, and data management); and will participate in the department’s Indigenous Peoples and Governance in the Arctic research group. Candidates are expected to propose and execute a PhD research plan
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submitted for evaluation by the closing date. Appointment is dependent on the public defence of the doctoral thesis being approved. Ability to design, plan, interpret original experiments in an independent
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(SFI-IB, https://sfi-ib.com/ ). The SFI-IB is a research-based innovation centre lead by SINTEF Industry and funded by the Research Council of Norway. The PhD position hosted by the Norwegian Biopolymer