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The Faculty of Arts at the University of Helsinki is the oldest and largest teaching and research unit in the humanities in Finland in terms of its disciplinary structure and range of subjects. It
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Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine and the language of instruction is Finnish. The position may be filled as assistant professor, associate professor or professor, depending on the candidates’ merits
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/ ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR / PROFESSOR The field of the position is Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine and the language of instruction is Finnish. The position may be filled as assistant professor, associate
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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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and children’s learning outcomes. Quantitative data in Lithuania are collected. The duties of postdoctoral researcher mainly include research and publication activities. In addition, some teaching or
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of the school is to deliver leading research on low-carbon energy technologies and the associated complex, net-zero or even carbon-negative energy systems and markets. The research and education at the school
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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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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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to develop and implement bioinformatic methods for analysis of multi-omics and clinical data in a large cohort, in integrative manner, aimed at identifying novel molecular signatures of cardiovascular and