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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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. 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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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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to research education. In that case, the position entails a compulsory work load of 25% that consists of teaching and supervision duties and research assistance. The research fellow must take part in
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PhD degree. It is expected that hte PhD candidate is active in the research environment at the faculty and contributes to its development. Learn more about the doctoral education . The position is a
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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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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. The successful candidate will work
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that satisfy these fundamental criteria. In this project, we will explore and develop point defects in semiconductors – imperfections in the material that are often seen as something to avoid – for QT
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-leading grant from the Ministry of Education and the University of Oslo. More about the position The successful candidate will work on quantification of differences and changes in the brain, using
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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