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fixed-term period of 3 years with the possibility of a 4th year with compulsory other work (e.g. teaching duties at the Department). The position is subject to financing by the University of Bergen and is
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subject to financing by the University of Bergen and is affiliated with the Fish Health research group , and Sea Lice Research Center . About the project/work tasks: One of the biggest challenges for salmon
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”Understanding plasticity and neural circuit dynamics in the brain” (TMS Brain Research Initiative), financed by the "Trond Mohn Stiftelse" (TMS) and the University of Bergen. The main research interest of the lab
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the Lynagh group at the Michael Sars Centre . The position is for a fixed-term period of 4 years. The Centre belongs to the University of Bergen and is a partner of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory
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University of Bergen. The main research interest of the lab is the study of neural circuits in the mammalian retina and the project will address mechanisms of circuit plasticity related to sensory adaptation
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Receptors. There is a vacancy for a PhD Research Fellow in the Lynagh group at the Michael Sars Centre . The position is for a fixed-term period of 4 years. The Centre belongs to the University of Bergen and
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information: Detailed information about the position can be obtained by contacting: Head of Department Frode Berven, email: [email protected], phone +47 991 63 866. University of Bergen must follow Norway’s
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, depending on the demands at the department. The positions is part of the project “Hub Molecules of Life" (HubMOL), jointly funded by the University of Bergen and the Research Council of Norway. The startup
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: Professor Sushma Nagaraja Grellscheid, e-mail: [email protected] , phone: +47 55 58 44 19. University of Bergen must follow Norway’s export control regulations when processing applications
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such as teaching, exam work or supervision, depending on the demands at the department. The positions is part of the project “Hub Molecules of Life" (HubMOL), jointly funded by the University of Bergen and