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Dorothée Cambou, two post-doctoral researchers and the project’s collaborators to develop their own research in relation to the project theme. This work will include: Developing single-authored peer-reviewed
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Professor Dorothée Cambou and the project’s collaborators to develop their own research in relation to the project theme. This work will include: developing single-authored peer-reviewed journal articles and
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to revolutionize our understanding of pain mechanisms and to develop new therapies for pain relief. The group closely collaborates with Helsinki University Hospital and Karolinska Institute, Sweden. Job description
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genomics, biological imaging and structural biology. According to the 2024 Times Higher Education World University survey, the University of Helsinki is ranked among the top 80 universities worldwide in
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genomics, biological imaging and structural biology. According to the 2024 Times Higher Education World University survey, the University of Helsinki is ranked among the top 80 universities world-wide in
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-of-the-art research core facilities in genomics, biological imaging and structural biology. According to the 2024 Times Higher Education World University survey, the University of Helsinki is ranked among
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complementary to more than one focus theme. We expect the successful candidate to develop and integrate approaches across the various focus areas. The associated strong willingness to adapt, diversify, and learn
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The University of Helsinki is the oldest and largest institution of academic education in Finland, an international scientific community of 40,000 students and researchers. In international
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related to the general themes of the project. In addition, they are expected to actively contribute to teaching in the master’s and doctoral programmes in economics (up to 5% of the annual working time) and
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are focused around understanding the dynamics of the tumor microenvironment to develop prognostic and predictive biomarkers and new therapeutic approaches to improve the treatment and survival of patients with