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Phd Position - The Norwegian Undiagnosed Diseases Project
Haukeland Universitetssjukehus
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bergen, Norway
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June 13, 2026
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**PhD Position: The Norwegian Undiagnosed Diseases Project**
At the Department of Medical Genetics, Haukeland University Hospital, a position for a 3-year (full-time) PhD program is advertised, possible start date July 1st, 2026, or, upon agreement, later (i.e. because of work immigration requirements).
The Department of Medical Genetics at Haukeland University Hospital is a national leader in Syndromic Developmental Disorders (SDD) diagnostics and research, and a central partner in the Norwegian Rare and Undiagnosed Disease Networks (Norwegian Node of ERN-ITHACA - NRN-ITHACA, Norwegian Precision Medicine Network - NorPreM, Norwegian Centre for Rare Diagnoses - NSSD). We work in close collaboration with national and international research partners, universities, and Patient Advocacy Organizations (PAO) to improve diagnostic and care strategies for People Living With Rare or Undiagnosed Disease (PLWR-or UD).
Possible research questions include:
- What is the ...
**PhD Position: The Norwegian Undiagnosed Diseases Project**
At the Department of Medical Genetics, Haukeland University Hospital, a position for a 3-year (full-time) PhD program is advertised, possible start date July 1st, 2026, or, upon agreement, later (i.e. because of work immigration requirements).
The Department of Medical Genetics at Haukeland University Hospital is a national leader in Syndromic Developmental Disorders (SDD) diagnostics and research, and a central partner in the Norwegian Rare and Undiagnosed Disease Networks (Norwegian Node of ERN-ITHACA - NRN-ITHACA, Norwegian Precision Medicine Network - NorPreM, Norwegian Centre for Rare Diagnoses - NSSD). We work in close collaboration with national and international research partners, universities, and Patient Advocacy Organizations (PAO) to improve diagnostic and care strategies for People Living With Rare or Undiagnosed Disease (PLWR-or UD).
Possible research questions include:
- What is the ...