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background, or minority group. For more information, please visit https://www.helsinki.fi/en/about-us/careers/why-university-helsinki . The Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Research Programme of the Faculty
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We are looking for a skilled postdoctoral fellow with a computational, mathematical, statistical, and/or bioinformatic background in genetics and functional genomics at the Institute for Molecular
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organoids and the patient tumor samples to identify actionable targets for development of innovative therapies. This project is part of the iCAN Flagship program (https://ican.fi ). QUALIFICATIONS
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researcher should have a doctoral degree in computer science, engineering, architecture design or any relevant field offering the skills for VR development. We look for an advanced and proven expertise in
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Signal Processing and Electronics Research (CASPER) toolflow with RFSoC advanced signal-processing technology. You will work to design, develop and implement this next-generation digital signal processing
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biology, geology, and biodiversity, and form part of the international network of natural history repositories. LUOMUS has four units: Botany, Zoology, Natural Sciences, and Biodiversity Informatics. The
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this position, applicants should have a PhD in physical geography, ecology, aquatic sciences or a related field, capability to analyze large datasets with R program and work with GIS programs. The specific focus
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. The candidate is expected to lead independent projects, collaborate, and contribute to the common activities in the Färkkilä Lab. Basic knowledge and interest in cancer biology and immunology are necessary
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data science The Hematology Research Unit Helsinki (HRUH), led by Professor Satu Mustjoki, is a translational research group focusing on tumor immunology, autoimmunity, and personalized medicine in blood
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syndrome. Our research applies computational approaches utilizing genome-wide DNA methylation, histone modification and genotype data, and wealth of phenotypic data from well-characterized Finnish Twin