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The Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Helsinki invites applications for the position of POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER ON Aquatic Science and Technology Studies and More-than-human relations
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. Summary of the project The aim of the project is to investigate how mutations in chromatin-modifying genes, a common cause of neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), lead to shared disruptions in early human
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technologies, for example Rafa lab’s expertise in in vivo cancer biology, mouse and organoid models and Dwibedi lab’s expertise in human microbiome genomics and microbial adaptive evolution. Tasks The tasks will
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with a PhD / MSc, a solid publication record, and strong background in wet lab work within the field of immunology. Primary human B cell culture skills, gene editing with crispr-cas9 along with human
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unit focusing on human genomics and personalized medicine at the Helsinki Institute of Life Science (HiLIFE) of the University of Helsinki - a leading Nordic university with a strong commitment to life
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sustainable policies for human flourishing. This includes identifying social and environmental inequalities, supporting inclusive social action and policies, informing learning and education, promoting
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natural language processing techniques to analyze digital content such as images, videos, and textual content that relate to human-nature relationships, with a focus on data derived from digital platforms
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the brain and the nervous system. FIMM - The Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland at the University of Helsinki is a translational research institute focusing on human genomics and precision medicine
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of biodiversity loss and investigates what conservation actions hold the potential for transformative changes in human-nature relationships. Working as a postdoctoral researcher The postdoctoral researcher is
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hand, forest trees take decades to mature, meaning that the seedlings begin their growth in a different kind of environment compared to the one they face as adults. How will the current forest tree