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Mohammed Al-Haroni

Institute Leader, Faculty of Dentistry

University of Oslo

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Microbiology

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Dentistry

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Antibiotic Resistance

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Oral Biology

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Mohammed Al-Haroni

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University of Oslo

PhD Position in Oral Microbiology and Antibiotic Resistance at University of Oslo

The University of Oslo, Faculty of Dentistry, is preparing to announce a fully funded 3-year PhD position in oral microbiology and oral ecology. The research project will focus on novel drivers of antibiotic resistance in oral streptococci, a critical topic at the intersection of dentistry, microbiology, and medical science. The successful candidate will join the Department of Oral Biology, working under the supervision of Institute Leader Mohammed Al-Haroni, and will be expected to manage and execute the research project, design and perform experimental work, write scientific papers, complete a PhD thesis, and present findings at national and international conferences. The Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Oslo is renowned for its research in oral health, microbiology, and antibiotic resistance. The department offers access to state-of-the-art facilities and a collaborative research environment. The project aligns with ongoing research at the faculty, including studies on antibiotic stewardship, oral microbial ecology, and the development of new methods to study biological tissues. Applicants should have a strong background in oral microbiology, oral ecology, or related fields, and hold a master's degree in a relevant discipline. Experience in experimental research, scientific writing, and presenting at conferences is expected. The position is funded for three years, but specific details regarding stipend amount, tuition coverage, or additional financial support are not provided in the announcement. Interested candidates should monitor the University of Oslo Department of Oral Biology and Faculty of Dentistry websites for the official job posting. Once announced, applications will be submitted through the university's application portal. This is an excellent opportunity for candidates interested in oral health, microbiology, and antibiotic resistance research to pursue a PhD at a leading European institution.

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PhD Position in Antibiotic Resistance in Oral Streptococci at University of Oslo

The University of Oslo is recruiting a PhD candidate for a three-year, full-time position in the Department of Oral Biology, Faculty of Dentistry. The project, supervised by Institute Leader Mohammed Al-Haroni, focuses on investigating novel drivers of antibiotic resistance in oral streptococci. This research is highly relevant to the fields of oral biology, dentistry, microbiology, and medical science, and aims to advance understanding of how antibiotic resistance develops and spreads among oral bacteria. Applicants should have a strong background in dentistry, biology, or a related discipline, with experience in microbiology or molecular biology considered an advantage. The position requires submission of a project description as part of the application. The successful candidate will join a dynamic research environment at the University of Oslo, working alongside leading experts in oral health and antibiotic resistance. The position is fully funded for three years, offering an excellent opportunity for those interested in pursuing advanced research in oral microbiology and antibiotic resistance. The University of Oslo provides a supportive academic setting and access to state-of-the-art facilities. For more information and to apply, candidates should visit the official job posting linked below. Keywords: antibiotic resistance, oral streptococci, oral biology, dentistry, microbiology, PhD, University of Oslo.