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-C, Omni-C Experience with Python is an advantage Whole exome or/and whole genome sequencing data analysis We encourage candidates to develop their own projects and explore new research directions
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The University of Helsinki invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher position for a contract starting as soon as possible and ending in August 2028. The position is open at the Department
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starting as soon as possible and ending in August 2028. The position is open at the Department of Food and Nutrition located in Viikki campus in Helsinki, Finland. The appointed person will be joining
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agreed. The Postdoctoral/Doctoral Researcher will be offered a full-time contract for 2-3 (Postdoctoral) or 3 (Doctoral) years, with the possibility of extension after the end of the contract. There will
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of extension after the end of the contract. There will be a trial period of six months at the beginning of employment. Position description The successful candidate will work within the research project
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acetylation on plant development, with a focus on cell adhesion and cellulose synthesis. Another core interest of the lab is RG-II (Waszczak et al., 2024 ), its dimerization and impact on cell expansion. In
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). This project aims to achieve a genetic and molecular-level understanding of the impact of RG-I structure and acetylation on plant development, with a focus on cell adhesion and cellulose synthesis. Another core
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researcher from 1.1.2026 to 31.12.2026. The post is linked to the project Labour Evolution: Forging Individual Rights in the Transformation of Early Modern European Empires, led by Docent Adriana Luna
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The Faculty of Law invites applications for a fixed term employment as a postdoctoral researcher from 1.1.2026 to 31.12.2026. The post is linked to the project Labour Evolution: Forging Individual
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biology and conservation. This project combines experimental evolution, single-cell sequencing (scRNA-seq, scATAC-seq), and whole-genome resequencing to resolve the genetic, regulatory, and transcriptional