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Department of Microbiology of the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry invites applications for a POSTDOCTORAL OR DOCTORAL RESEARCHER IN MICROBIOME BIOINFORMATICS starting from October 2025, or as
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information of two referees other documents that may influence the filling of the position Further information With questions about the application process, please contact: bioinformatics-coordinator@utu.fi
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MICROBIOME BIOINFORMATICS starting from October 2025, or as agreed. The Postdoctoral/Doctoral Researcher will be offered a full-time contract for 2-3 (Postdoctoral) or 3 (Doctoral) years, with the possibility
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Doctoral Researcher in statistical signal processing. The Structured and Stochastic Modeling Group, headed by Prof. Filip Elvander, conducts research in statistical signal processing, ranging from
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to understand the damage and repair processes in the central nervous system (CNS) with the aim to unlock the endogenous repair potential. The group has a strong focus on neural regeneration and disease
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data, depending on the expertise and experience of the candidate, possibly involving both wet lab and bioinformatics Communicating the results in scientific publications and conference presentation Co
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bioinformatics Communicating the results in scientific publications and conference presentation Co-supervising PhD and MSc students working in the project Contributing to new research ideas and (co)-applying
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collaboration with clinicians and other experts in molecular virology, immunology, genomics, and bioinformatics. Qualifications PhD (completed or near completion) in medicine, virology, molecular biology
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, scientific rigor, and innovation. We work in close collaboration with clinicians and other experts in molecular virology, immunology, genomics, and bioinformatics. Qualifications PhD (completed or near
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with a main emphasis on genome assembly. The research group is part of the Algorithmic Bioinformatics lab at University of Helsinki. The amount of sequencing data has increased enormously during the last