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looking for a postdoctoral researcher to work in the “Sex Differences in Immunity (SEXDIM)” project. The project aims to provide insight into how changing fertility patterns and environmental factors relate
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this relationship impacts neural integrity in health and disease. Our ultimate goal is to identify new therapeutic strategies for neurodegenerative diseases. About Us We work at the interface
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theoretical evolutionary biology, including optimal control theory, life history modelling, adaptive dynamics, and population genetics. This position is part of the interdisciplinary consortium
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on the development of environmentally sustainable technologies for farming and food production. A strong emphasis is on technology innovation and sustainability by taking into account the interaction between
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successfully in the position the appointee should have research and/or teaching experience in at least two of the following disciplines: automation and control engineering energy systems engineering industrial
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for a fixed-term period of 36 months, starting in May 2026. This position is based at the Multimodality Research Group in the Department of Languages and funded by an ERC Consolidator Grant awarded
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position is part of a new collaborative effort between researchers at the Research Centre for Ecological Change (REC) and Environmental and resource economics group funded by Helsinki Life Science Institute
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23 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI Research Field Environmental science Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) First Stage Researcher (R1) Application
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able to communicate fluently both orally and in writing, both in Finnish and English, and you also have a command of Swedish. About us We offer you a responsible and diverse role, as
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. Cecilia Sahlgren and Dr. Guillaume Jacquemet), investigates the role of lymphatic vessel endothelium in controlling immune responses. Current evidence shows that much of immune regulation occurs locally