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Measured in number of students and teachers, the Faculty of Science at the University of Helsinki is the largest science faculty in Finland. There are some 6,000 students taking a basic degree. Out
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science faculty in Finland. There are some 6,000 students taking a basic degree. Out of them, some 1,000 are postgraduates. There are some 500 international students, and over 200 researchers and teachers
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-supervising PhD and MSc students working in the project Contributing to new research ideas and (co)-applying for grants Depending on interests and expertise, some teaching on nutritional physiology, microbiome
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. The postdoctoral position is within Kemppinen’s Academy Research Fellowship project funded by the Research Council of Finland. The selected candidate can start as soon as possible and ideally by early 2026. About
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ethnography, interviews with consultants and observation of their work. The project is led by Inna Perheentupa. ABOUT THE POST The appointee will be responsible for the production of research material in
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. The research material for this ethnographic project will consist of media ethnography, interviews with consultants and observation of their work. The project is led by Inna Perheentupa. ABOUT THE POST The
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available from 1.1.2026 or by mutual agreement, for a period of 2 years, with a possibility of extension, and subject to a 6 month trial period. About the Role The successful candidate will join a dynamic
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see https://www.helsinki.fi/en/about-us/careers . How to apply The application must be accompanied by the following documents in PDF format: A curriculum vitae A list of publications. Certificate
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(epi)genomics and environmental adaptation. At least some prior experience in the processing and analysis of genomic data will be highly beneficial. The successful candidate will be affiliated with
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decade, providing opportunities to mine big data to learn more about the drivers of AMR in humans. Our work includes computational analysis of antibiotic resistance and microbiomes, statistical analysis