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22nd February 2024 Languages English English English Are you interested in how chemicals in the environment influence reproductive health? Postdoctoral fellow within Reproductive Toxicology and New
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Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (VET) at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) has a vacant 3 year PhD-position related to Reproductive Toxicology in fish. Endocrine Disrupting chemicals
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Sciences. Research in the department is organised in five sections covering topics within biochemistry, molecular biology, physiology, cell biology, genetics, aquatic biology, toxicology, ecology, and
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biochemistry, molecular biology, physiology, cell biology, genetics, aquatic biology, toxicology, ecology, and evolutionary biology. The Department also operates Finse research station, the Biological research
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chemistry, biology, toxicology, biomedicine, medicine, nutrition or statistics or other relevant fields. Candidates with documented skills and experience within epidemiology or biomedical statistics will be
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This position requires a master’s degree or equivalent in chemistry, biology, toxicology, biomedicine, medicine, nutrition or statistics or other relevant fields. Candidates with documented skills and experience
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, genetics, aquatic biology, toxicology, ecology, and evolutionary biology. The Department also operates Finse research station, the Biological research station in Drøbak and UiO's research vessel. Education
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, physiology, cell biology, genetics, aquatic biology, toxicology, ecology, and evolutionary biology. Education across these topics is offered for around 350 bachelor, 250 master, and 120 PhD students. With 52
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and Natural Sciences. Research in the department is organised in five sections covering topics within biochemistry, molecular biology, physiology, cell biology, genetics, aquatic biology, toxicology
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for this job See advertisement About the position Position as PhD Research Fellow in marine ecology available at the Section for Aquatic Biology and Toxicology (AQUA), Department of Biosciences, University