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bioinformatics or molecular lab skills are beneficial. Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English. Candidate must successfully obtain the right to pursue a Ph.D. at the University of Helsinki
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) for medical researchers. Your qualifications To be a competitive candidate you should have completed a Master’s degree in a suitable discipline (e.g. statistics, bioinformatics, mathematics or a related
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infrastructures (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/faculty-biological-and-environmental-sciences/research-infrastructures ). Application procedure. Applicants are requested to enclose with their applications
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Master’s courses related to the field of the position. The successful applicant may be appointed to an assistant / associate professorship (tenure track) (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/university/careers
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, including fermentation, anaerobic digestion, enzymatic processing, and other biomass conversion technologies. Merit will be given to candidates who demonstrate a systemic approach and expertise in applying
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track), with a clear and predictable path towards potential future tenuring as full professor https://www.helsinki.fi/en/about-us/careers/academic-careers/university-helsinki-tenure-track Duties We
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teaching experience and good teaching skills (assessed according to the guidelines of the Faculty of Science, please see https://www.helsinki.fi/en/faculty-science/faculty/assessment-teaching-skills . When
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distal limbs. The unit belongs to the Helsinki in vivo Animal Imaging Platform (HAIP; https://www.helsinki.fi/en/infrastructures/helsinki-vivo-animal-imaging ) as Diagnostic Imaging Service for Animals
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to the guidelines of the Faculty of Science, please see https://www.helsinki.fi/en/faculty-science/faculty/assessment-teaching-skills . When assessing the applicants, pedagogical training and the ability to produce
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(HAIP; https://www.helsinki.fi/en/infrastructures/helsinki-vivo-animal-imaging ) as Diagnostic Imaging Service for Animals (DISA; https://www.helsinki.fi/en/infrastructures/helsinki-in-vivo-animal-imaging