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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Postdoctoral Researcher in parasitology/structural biology The HiLIFE - Institute of Biotechnology at the University of Helsinki
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. The HiLIFE - Institute of Biotechnology, Varjosalo laboratory of Molecular Systems Biology / Pathology, invites applications for a DOCTORAL RESEARCHER The Varjosalo lab has a longstanding interest in the
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. The HiLIFE - Institute of Biotechnology, Varjosalo laboratory of Molecular Systems Biology / Pathology, invites applications for a POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER The Varjosalo lab has a longstanding interest in the
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advantage of the laboratory/research community’s intellectual and skill resources to advance the knowledge of the field. The competitive candidate should hold MSc degree in molecular biology, biochemistry
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of biomolecules in great depth. The work is done in collaboration with experimental teams (such as structural biology, clinical research, etc) in Finland and abroad. Some of the recent work has been published in
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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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or computational biology. Knowledge in machine/deep learning. Experience working with high-performance computing, containers and packages. Previous experience working with clusters, cloud computing, and virtual
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mutants using genetic engineering. Experience in plant pathology, bacteria pathogenesis, microbial ecology, evolution or phage biology are desirable. Ability to conceive, execute, and complete research
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to join our team. The candidate should hold a PhD degree in computer/data science, computational biology, or related fields. Experience in working with biological applications are considered highly
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employer, please see https://www.helsinki.fi/en/about-us/careers . The research group of Associate Professor Vanhatalo is part of the Organismal and Evolutionary Biology (OEB) Research Programme of