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/bi . Summary of the project We are seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher to join our research-to-business project aiming to commercialize a technology to boost next-generation biosensors. Biosensors have
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natural language processing techniques to analyze digital content such as images, videos, and textual content that relate to human-nature relationships, with a focus on data derived from digital platforms
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processes contributing to cancer. The candidate We seek a motivated candidate with a strong interest in computational cancer research, who is enthusiastic about applying deep learning methods to cancer data
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regulatory processes contributing to cancer. The candidate We seek a highly motivated candidate with a track record of statistical models, network science, and/or computational tool development dedicated
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. Applicants must have a doctoral degree in geography, geoinformatics, computer science, data science, or a related field. Advanced PhD candidates are also encouraged to apply, however the appointee must have a
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-resourced and collaborative research environment. Candidate requirements We are looking for a highly motivated researcher who meets the following criteria: PhD in cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology
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. Applicants must have a doctoral degree in geography, geoinformatics, computer science, data science, or a related field. Advanced PhD candidates are also encouraged to apply, however the appointee must have a
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somatic mutations. These efforts aim to enable pan-cancer subtyping and uncover regulatory processes contributing to cancer and cancer outcome. Qualifications The position is open to applicants with a PhD
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“Targeting metabolic adaptation to combat difficult-to-treat urinary tract infections caused by E. coli biofilms” led by prof. Päivi Tammela, at the Division of Pharmaceutical Biosciences. The aim
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a probationary period. The appointment is in the Research Council of Finland research project “Targeting metabolic adaptation to combat difficult-to-treat urinary tract infections caused by E. coli