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NORPOD is a collaborative postdoctoral program of the Nordic EMBL Partnership for Molecular Medicine . The partnership is a network of four national research centers across the Nordics and the
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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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The Fagerholm and Harjunpää groups at the Molecular and Integrative Bioscience (MIBS) Research programme, Faculty of Bio- and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki are inviting applications
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. This position will be similar to a postdoc, but with an emphasis on research infrastructure and technology rather than preparation for an academic career path. You will be involved in research, but more focused
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applications at both postdoc and doctoral levels. The projects run for 4 years, and the starting date for the positions is flexible. The duration of the doctoral positions is 4 years, but the length
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to take initiative and independent approach to research Excellent skills in working with model organism/tissue culture (preferably zebrafish) cell and molecular techniques OR bioinformatics (RNA-seq, ATAC
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the entire population. The project utilises advanced statistical methods such as multilevel models (mixed models), fixed-effects models, cluster analysis, and sequence analysis. The selected researcher is
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Postdoctoral Researcher in Multimodal Machine Learning for Precision Cancer Medicine The Machine Learning in Biomedicine (MLBioMed) research group at the Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland
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using unique novel mouse models, spatial technologies and analytical methods. Postdoctoral Researcher in Functional Cancer Microbiome through the NORPOD program NORPOD is a collaborative postdoctoral
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-Cell Genomics through the NORPOD program NORPOD is a collaborative postdoctoral program of the Nordic EMBL Partnership for Molecular Medicine . The partnership is a network of four national research