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. The fellowship period is 3 years. A fourth year may be considered with a workload of 25 % that may consist of teaching, supervision duties, and/or research assistance. This is dependent upon the qualification
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environment at the faculty and contributes to its development. Learn more about the doctoral education . The position is a full-time position starting on October 1, 2024. It is expected that the person who
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of autophagy termination”. It may be possible to extend the fellowship period up to 4 years, with 3 years devoted to research education. In that case, the position entails a compulsory work load of 25
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. Under the guidance of leading experts in their field, she/he will learn how to use viral and electrophysiological tools to develop chemogenetic and optogenetic models of targeted sleep deprivation
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the research environment at the faculty and contributes to its development. Learn more about the doctoral education . The position is a full-time position starting on October 1, 2024. It is expected
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of extension up to a fourth year, which includes teaching duties. This extension will depend on the employee's competence and the department's needs and available resources. We expect the position to start
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to carrying out the project, “Targeting immune cell-specific PKA to enhance immune checkpoint therapeutics”. For the right candidate a four-year position, which also includes 25% teaching, supervision and/or
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the supervision of Assoc. Prof. Jean-Luc Boulland and Dr. Eis Annavini, the candidate will develop and test new simulations, prototypes for an implantable sensor system, and analysis pipelines. Assembly of small
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the possibility of extension up to a fourth year, which includes teaching duties. This extension will depend on the employee's competence and the department's needs and available resources. We expect the position
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on www.oslobrains.no. The current position is funded by the Department of psychology, with funds for the project drawn from the world-leading grant from the Ministry of Education and the University of Oslo. More about