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date for applications is 4 August 2025 at 12 noon, Finnish local time (UTC + 3h). Please submit your application and all required attachments by filling out the online form. For further information
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Prostate Cancer UK. The position is for 3 years, and we hope that the candidate starts in autumn 2025. Background The research in Itkonen laboratory is focused on how the information embedded in the genome
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required attachments by filling out the online form. For further information, please contact Professor Kari Smolander, +358 40 546 3493, kari.smolander@lut.fi. LUT University | LUT University seeks solutions
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This project aims to identify the spatial genetic and adaptive dynamics of tumour microbiome in colorectal cancer. To do so, we will integrate single-cell genomics, transcriptomics and clinical data
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different aspects from experiments to data analysis and modelling as well as instrumental developments. The detailed topic and tasks will be tailored according to the background of the successful candidate
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. The assessment is always conducted as an overall assessment. For more information on the tenure track model, career path and assessment criteria at the University of Helsinki, please see https://www.helsinki.fi/en
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on the website of the traineeship programme. We expect to receive your application through our recruitment system by 28 April, 2025. Further information Further information about the position can be obtained from
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about physical and digital accessibility at our University here . The application deadline is 18 May 2025. FURTHER INFORMATION Further information on the position can be obtained from Professor Tomi
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). International staff are supported in relocating to Finland (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/about-us/careers/information-arriving-international-staff ). Application instructions Applications must be accompanied by PDF
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and curiosity-driven working culture. Research activities are carried out in research groups organised into three multidisciplinary research programmes. For further information please visit https