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provided in Rafa Najumudeen’s lab (http://najumudeenlab.com), located at Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki, Finland. The lab is part of Institute of Molecular Medicine (FIMM) and Helsinki
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of Turku, it was established in the beginning of 2021. The Faculty consists of the Department of Computing, Department of Biotechnology and the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering. We have
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Computational Microbial Ecology (CME, helsinki.fi/en/researchgroups/computational-microbial-ecology) research group led by Associate Professor Tommi Vatanen at the Institute of Biotechnology
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lab (http://najumudeenlab.com ), located at Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki, Finland. The lab is part of Institute of Molecular Medicine (FIMM) and Helsinki Institute for Life
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also associated with the HiLIFE Institute of Biotechnology of the University of Helsinki, providing an added value in terms of research collaborations with the structural biology and biophysics teams
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. The position will be filled at the level of Assistant professor. An increased industrial interest in biotechnological production processes leads to a demand for novel methods for efficiently engineering
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-documents . Research environment Computational Bioenergetics Group is part of the Department of Physics, University of Helsinki. It is also associated with the HiLIFE Institute of Biotechnology
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, biotechnology or related fields. Expertise in biochemistry and molecular biology is a pre-requisite for the position. In addition, we appreciate fluency in the anal-ysis of NGS data. Strong command in written and
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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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technology, molecular biotechnology, enzyme technology, metabolic engineering, synthetic biology, biomolecular, and biohybrid materials. Other strengths of the department include sustainable materials and