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allelic resolution. For more information and how to apply: https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/262651/phd-research-fellow-in-plant-reproduction-and-developmental-biology Requirements Research
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23rd May 2024 Languages English English English PhD Research Fellow in Plant Reproduction and Developmental Biology Apply for this job See advertisement About the position Position as PhD Research
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Developmental Biology Apply for this job See advertisement About the position Position as PhD Research Fellow in Plant Molecular Genetics available at the Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo. No one can
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PhD Research Fellow in cell biology–proteostasis network control of multiprotein complexes lifecycle
funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description There is a vacancy for a PhD Research Fellow in cell biology - proteostasis network
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cell and molecular biology studies using mice and primary cells. Documents results of experiments and reports to principal investigator. Conducts literature searches and summarize information for ongoing
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and cell to cell interactions in vitro and in vivo. Thanks to a close collaboration with the Physics Dept. and the Medical Biology Dept. at UiT – The Arctic University of Norway and the Biophotonics
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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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is a partner of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) (http://www.embl.de ). The position is financed by Michael Sars Centre core funding. The preferred starting date is August 2024. About
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interference, and in situ hybridization will be employed in this study. Qualifications and personal qualities: Applicants must hold a master's degree or equivalent education in biology, molecular biology, fish
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transport processes and cell to cell interactions in vitro and in vivo. Thanks to a close collaboration with the Physics Dept. and the Medical Biology Dept. at UiT – The Arctic University of Norway and the