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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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). Contribute actively to the project and the host institution’s research community. Eligibility and assessment Applicants must hold a PhD (candidates who are in the final stages of completing their doctoral
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questions to experts and non-experts. Take part in the planning stage of users’ imaging projects. Organise monthly Helsinki Bioimaging Call4Help sessions for users. Qualifications PhD in computer science
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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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variation, and the maintenance of colour polymorphisms by balancing selection. The specific goals of the PhD project can be influenced by the candidate but could involve a mix of genomic analysis, molecular
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. Organise monthly Helsinki Bioimaging Call4Help sessions for users. Qualifications PhD in computer science, biological science (e.g. cell biology, biophysics, bioengineering), physical science, or related
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must hold a PhD (candidates who are in the final stages of completing their doctoral dissertation may also be considered), demonstrate the ability to conduct independent research, and have prior
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The Hakala Research group at the Institute of Biotechnology in the University of Helsinki is looking for highly motivated Doctoral Researcher for a PhD thesis project. The start date
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PhD thesis Your work may also include teaching duties (at most 5% of annual working time). Requirements and eligibility criteria For the Doctoral Researcher’s position, the appointee is expected to have
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as well as hold a PhD degree in Veterinary Medicine. The degree requirements must be met by the end of the application deadline. A professional specialist degree in veterinary anaesthesiology