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of Biotechnology at the University of Helsinki. We study structural mechanisms and biological functions of mechanosensitive membrane microdomains. By using a combination of structural biology, biochemistry, in vitro
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benefits to its employees, including: Occupational health care. Flexible working hours suiting various life situations. Access to high quality sports facilities. Opportunities for professional development
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in test reactions relevant to the sustainable use of natural resources. The group aims for fundamental understanding of structure-activity relationships and strives towards more openness in science
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, health and society are changing the world at Finland’s second largest multidisciplinary higher education institution. At the Faculty of Management and Business , we teach and carry out high-quality
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comprehensive services to its employees, including occupational health care and health insurance, sports facilities, and opportunities for professional development. The University provides support for
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Sciences form a higher education community that places faith in people and scientific knowledge. Leading experts in the fields of technology, health and society are changing the world at Finland’s second
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to its employees, including occupational health care and health insurance, sports facilities, and opportunities for professional development. International staff is supported in relocating to Finland
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accordance with the salary system of Finnish universities. The starting salary for a PhD student is 3075 EUR/month. We offer a wide range of staff benefits, such as occupational health care, flexible working
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. The University of Helsinki invests in the welfare of its employees by offering preventative occupational health services and general medical care. Read more about why the University of Helsinki is an
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, skills and learning Child and adolescent psychosocial well-being and mental health Public health and health equity Our goal is to improve the sustainability of the welfare state with evidence-based