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://www.helsinki.fi/hilife/bi . Project Summary We are seeking a PhD student to join the project "Mutation clusters and origin of regulatory RNA genes" funded by the Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation and led by Dr Heli
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skilled doctoral researcher (PhD student) that will work in a vibrant and international research environment as part of a Research Council of Finland funded project on RNA-mediated pathogenicity mechanisms
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skilled doctoral researcher (PhD student) that will work in a vibrant and international research environment as part of a Research Council of Finland funded project on RNA-mediated pathogenicity mechanisms
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, or bioinformatics excellent written and verbal communication skills (in English) strong problem-solving skills and unprejudiced approach ability to work both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary research
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interest and background in computational biology/bioinformatics are strongly encouraged to consider this opportunity. Our research is funded by the Research Council of Finland, Sigrid Jusélius Foundation
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validating new assays, and utilizing various laboratory instruments for automation and detection for the purposes of pharmaceutical microbiology research. We are looking for an applicant with a PhD degree in
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omics data from human patient samples. Individuals with a strong interest and background in computational biology/bioinformatics are strongly encouraged to consider this opportunity. Our research is
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considered a significant merit: (mammalian) cell culturing techniques, in vivo models, high throughput screening, or bioinformatics excellent written and verbal communication skills (in English) strong problem
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time). Who we are looking for Requirements A PhD in a relevant field, e.g. Ecology, Population Genetics, Evolutionary Biology, Bioinformatics, Computational Ecology, or related disciplines. Applicants
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undertake a PhD project on the regulatory mechanisms of membrane potential in photosynthetic cells. Photosynthesis is enabled by an electrochemical membrane potential, or proton motive force, which is