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. Regular on-site presence at the Aleksanteri Institute (Helsinki). What we offer The salary for the position will be based on level 5 of the job requirement scheme for teaching and research personnel in
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The Salo research group at the HiLIFE – Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki, is seeking a collaborative and curiosity-driven Postdoctoral Researcher in structural biology. The position begins in early 2026 and is initially for 2 years, with the possibility of extension. The salary...
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period. What we offer The salary for the position will be based on levels 2-4 of the job requirement scheme for teaching and research personnel in the salary system of Finnish universities. In addition
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14 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI Research Field History Philosophy Religious sciences Juridical sciences Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2
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with a six-month trial period. What we offer The salary for the position will be based on level 5 of the job requirement scheme for teaching and research personnel in the salary system of Finnish
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will be based on level 5 of the job requirement scheme for teaching and research personnel in the salary system of Finnish universities. In addition, the appointee will be paid a salary component based
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. The position is filled with a six-month trial period. What we offer The salary for the position will be based on level 5 of the job requirement scheme for teaching and research personnel in the salary system
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of internationally high-quality research. The position is filled with a six-month trial period. What we offer The salary for the position will be based on levels 2-4 of the job requirement scheme for teaching and
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promise of internationally high-quality research. The position is filled with a six-month trial period. What we offer The salary for the position will be based on levels 2-4 of the job requirement scheme
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to study Arabidopsis thaliana cell wall biology. Scientific context and job description We recently found that impaired acetylation of RG-I leads to a loss of epidermal cell adhesion (see preprint here