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particular emphasis on trait dimensions related to tolerance, movement, and interaction. By integrating multi-taxa field data, trait-based ecology, experiments, and advanced statistical analyses, TRACE aims
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. Experience in laboratory and/or field work is an asset The appointee for the doctoral researcher position should either already have the right to pursue a doctoral degree at the University of Helsinki by
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work, this position offers an opportunity to gain international research experience, as well as an array of skills relevant to project management, research management and career development. Where
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mediating tree-tree interactions and to investigate variation in interactions along the vertical trajectory of forest trees. The position will involve performing field experiments utilising a mobile elevated
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vegetation studying the kinetic formation of SOA from these VOCs characterizing chemistry of SOA particles, or determining SOA and VOC fluxes onto vegetation carrying out experiments in atmospheric simulation
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of glioblastoma will be extended to animal experiments, in which, for example, surgical operations and imaging will be applied. The main responsibilities of the researcher will include laboratory work, data
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on the ENERPOL home page https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101226229 Project description The successful applicants will join a multidisciplinary EU-funded Marie Skłodowska-Curie International PhD training
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are considered beneficial. Who we are looking for PhD in biosciences or a related field, with postdoctoral experience. Proven track record and hands-on expertise with omics technologies and sample processing
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well as with international collaborators. As a Doctoral Researcher (PhD Student) you will focus on: performing tissue engineering experiments in the novel bioreactor performing reference analyses of engineered
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. The successful candidate will: Plan and carry out independent and collaborative experiments using in vivo mouse models and complementary in vitro/ex vivo approaches Employ molecular, histological, imaging