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starting 1 January 2026, or as agreed, in the Ageing, Environment and Functioning profiling area (ENVIS-AGE) at the Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences , University of Jyväskylä. In this position
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sequencing data from up to 10,000 trees. We are using birches (Betula) as our model organism, as they have a relatively small genome, they are adapted to their local environments and there are accelerated
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, developmental biology, genetics, biomedicine, or another appropriate field. Previous experience in confocal imaging and image analysis, scRNA-seq data analysis, or genetically engineered mouse models is
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minimum of one scientific peer-review publication related to the topic) and experience in using LCA software (e.g. SimaPro, Gabi or OpenLCA) or LCA databases in other modelling platforms have ability
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, networking and interdisciplinary collaboration. The position is located within the sociology discipline at the Faculty of Social Sciences. The appointee will receive support for and regular feedback
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opportunities to shape your research trajectory, including support for publishing, networking and interdisciplinary collaboration. The position is located within the sociology discipline at the Faculty of Social
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of value creation, the need for sustainable development and social change. Our five research groups specialise in the following research areas: Project and Service Business Profitability Management
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profile areas of InStream, Genome of Steel and HiDyn within the University of Oulu’s research focuses. By recruiting talented researchers from natural sciences and engineering, H2FUTURE is accumulating
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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, interdisciplinary research environment dedicated
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and adaptive dynamics of tumour microbiome in colorectal cancer. To do so, we will integrate single-cell genomics, transcriptomics and clinical data using unique novel mouse models, spatial technologies