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for 2 Post-Doctoral Researcher positions in the field of immunology to work on Research Council of Finland-funded projects. The Fagerholm group consists of Immunologists, Biochemists and Bioinformaticians
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The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine invites applications for the following position: ASSISTANT PROFESSOR / ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR / PROFESSOR OF VETERINARY DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING (in Finnish
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Grant, focusing on the development of novel deep learning tools to recommend reaction conditions for the synthesis of novel TRPA1 inhibitors. The project “A machine learning approach to computer assisted
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intelligence. The project also aims to expand this modelling framework for spatially continuous forecasting by combining information from satellite images and species communities. Methodological research is
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of Helsinki, it must be applied for separately, please see: https://www.helsinki.fi/en/research/doctoral-education/the-application-process-in-a-nutshell Please check the admission periods and eligibility
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/or medication security and sustainability. The position is open to applicants with a PhD degree in law with a topic that gives a good background for a post doc in this area. The post doc is expected
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of Helsinki, Finland, and at the global forefront of life science research with state-of-the-art research core facilities in genomics, biological imaging and structural biology. According to the 2024 Times
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/researchgroups/nuclear-organization-by-actin) . We are seeking a motivated researcher to join our team in the field of cell and molecular biology. By combining advanced imaging techniques with functional genomics
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). We are seeking a highly motivated researcher to join our team. We use a wide range of molecular, cellular, transcriptomic, and advanced imaging techniques, in combination with ex vivo and in vivo
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behaves and how it is produced in complex health care processes. Statistical modelling: Depending on your previous competence, building advanced statistical, causal, and predictive models describing disease