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of their technical design and underlying algorithms. It will generate new knowledge, of relevance to a range of societal stakeholders, at a time when memory of the Holocaust is not only being eroded by the passing
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. Outputs from this project will include new models and estimation tools, and will inform the design of future interventions to promote life-long learning. Work description An appointment as a postdoctoral
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developing technologies that will enable genome-wide screens. The successful postdoctoral candidate will under the guidance of the Haapaniemi lab design and test novel Cas9 fusion proteins and alternative
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the subject area. The candidate is required to have a Ph.D. degree in a relevant area, and expertise in quantitative research design and statistical analysis, preferably in neuroscience, biomedical engineering, or
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the gene expression dynamics that drive cell response, adaptation and evolution. Working tasks The postdoctoral fellow is expected to engage actively in research, participate in the design and execution
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communities as well as writing research articles to identify how pollinator communities change due to different factors. The selected candidate is expected to take part in designing their project and take
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establishment of new methodology in the lab, actively participate in the design and execution of experiments, data analysis and to present and publish results. The successful candidate is also expected
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for the position (maximum two pages) CV / curriculum vitae including the date of your PhD exam, title on your thesis and with a list of publications. If you plan to complete your doctoral degree after the deadline
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to the research merits, and secondarily to the quality and feasibility of the research plan. Additional qualifications Previous research experiences of relevance for the planned project within Sámi research and/or
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research of relevance to the project. The assessment is based primarily on the relevance and quality of the submitted research plan and secondarily on other scientific merits. Given the character of