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complexes organise mitochondrial membranes in protozoan parasites and how membrane organization is disrupted in human mitochondrial disorders. The successful applicant will work on the structural and
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disease) Generating insights from decades of longitudinal health data: Real-world health data is extremely complex, rich, and multimodal. Before we can ask questions, we need to first understand how it
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collection and/or experimentation. We seek candidates who have completed a PhD in ecology or a related field, have strong conceptual and statistical skills, and experience working with large and complex
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ecology or a related field, have strong conceptual and statistical skills, and experience working with large and complex datasets. The position requires the ability to analyse diverse field-collected
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to handle complex datasets, will be considered an asset. Strong publication record relative to career stage. Excellent communication skills in English and ability to work both independently and within a
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language models or confidence thresholds. This situation is partly due to the lack of proper investigation into the phenomenon and partly to its inherent complexity. In this project, we investigate
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research, ability to lead a research group, participation in national or international research groups or networks, and experience in acquiring research funding Societal engagement: Evidence of societal
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working hours Occupational health care, access to high quality sports facilities and language classes Financial support for Finnish visa and residence permits, if required Facilitated networking and access
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international networking, and experience of societal interaction. The position is full time and funded up to 4 years. The salary is defined in accordance with the University salary system for teaching and
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country in the world. Finland and the Helsinki region possess top expertise in sciences in terms of a vibrant talent pool, leading research, strong support services, and functioning collaboration networks