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near completion of an MSc degree in biology, ecology, geography, or a related field. Prior experience in field sampling, with knowledge of water quality sampling considered advantageous. Proficiency in
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European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) , with complementary research expertise at the forefront of molecular medicine research. With the NORPOD program, the Nordic EMBL Partnership aims to foster
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cancer biology or metabolism are expected. Candidates are expected to co-mentor doctoral and master’s students. What we offer - You will be immersed in the rich interdisciplinary culture of the research
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must be able to perform as part of a team as well as independently, have good social skills and communication skills in English. Basic knowledge and interest in cancer biology or metabolism are expected
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18 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI Research Field Agricultural sciences Biological sciences Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Established Researcher (R3) Country Finland Application Deadline 10 Jun 2024 - 00:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Other Job...
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chemicals and biofuels) within the circular bioeconomy concept. To achieve this goal, PhotoFactory will merge expertise in photosynthesis and synthetic biology with additive manufacturing, nanotechnology
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, the department has research in bioprocess technology, molecular biotechnology, enzyme technology, metabolic engineering, synthetic biology, biomolecular, and biohybrid materials. Other strengths of the department
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appointed as a Project Researcher must hold a PhD or MSc in bioinformatics, computational biology, data science or a related field. Applicants with a PhD or MSc degree from other fields must demonstrate
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interdisciplinary, requiring researchers with skills and project-related knowledge of concepts across photonics, chemistry, material science, photophysics, molecular biology and device engineering. The doctoral
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pressing need to cultivate a new generation of immunology experts with diverse skills, ranging from health economics to cell and structural biology, bioinformatics, and clinical practice. Simultaneously