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evolutionary cell biology. Our ERC-funded project uses pigment cells in tropical cichlid fishes as a powerful model to uncover how complex cellular phenotypes and developmental programs evolve. We integrate
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opportunity We are recruiting two Postdoctoral Researchers to advance ambitious projects that dissect the molecular logic of circuit and tissue integrity. The projects build on our recent advances in brain
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, metabolomics, and mouse/cell culture models to understand the mechanisms underlying age-associated metabolic dysfunction. Qualifications for postdoc position: ⦁ PhD in Molecular Biology, Immunology
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Mähönen at Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland. Vascular cambium produces secondary xylem (wood) and phloem. The goal of the group is to elucidate the molecular
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emerging model for colour polymorphism, defence, and host–parasite interactions. Our group maintains >17 years of field data, >60,000 pedigree individuals, and well-established laboratory populations from
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. Term: 2 years, with the possibility of extension. Project context Arctia plantaginis is an emerging model for colour polymorphism, defence, and host–parasite interactions. Our group maintains >17 years
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-effectively predicting the rate of massively multicomponent organic, or organic-enhanced, new-particle formation in the atmosphere. We will combine our molecular-level model development with machine learning
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organic, or organic-enhanced, new-particle formation in the atmosphere. We will combine our molecular-level model development with machine learning and artificial intelligence methods, targeted validation
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Open post-doctoral position in immunology! The Fagerholm group at the Department of Molecular and Integrative Bioscience (MIBS), Faculty of Bio- and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki
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postdoctoral researcher with background in molecular virology, microbiology and metagenomics/metaviromics to a Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation funded project: ‘Discovering the benefits of plant growth-promoting