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Researcher to join the Machine Learning in Biomedicine group, in collaboration with the Precision Cancer Epigenomics group at NCMM, through the NORPOD program. Summary of the project Human tumors
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to Law, Human Rights, Indigenous Studies, Animal Law, Business and Human Rights, Socio-Legal Studies, Critical Legal Studies familiarity with theories or academic work relevant to the project interest in
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University of Helsinki during the trial period at the beginning of the employment relationship. Other requirements shall include an approved research proposal, the ability and motivation, as demonstrated in
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knowledge of disease and function of cells and tissues with the goal of using this information to treat human diseases. The Synaptic Logistics Lab led by Dr. Chao Sun at DANDRITE (https://www.synaptic
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the Centre for Interdisciplinary Brain Research (CIBR), the Methodology Centre for Human Sciences (IHME), the Psychotherapy Training and Research Centre, Multidisciplinary Research on Children and Families
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Finland (FIMM) is an international research unit focusing on human genomics and personalised medicine at the Helsinki Institute of Life Science (HiLIFE) of the University of Helsinki - a leading Nordic
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profiling actions supported by the Research Council of Finland. FRONT focuses on changing human-environment relations and challenges to cope and adapt with that change and aims to ground-breaking
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cell core, multiphoton microscopes, optogenetics, in vivo imaging and electrophysiology, as well behavioral facilities. The members of NC have also access to cutting-edge human brain imaging including
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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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electrophysiology, as well behavioral facilities. The members of NC have also access to cutting-edge human brain imaging including MEG, EEG, TMS, and MRI-based techniques and high-performance computing via Finnish IT