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driving cancer heterogeneity and progression by integrating genomic data into genome-wide regulatory networks. Current projects include (i) modeling distal regulatory interactions, (ii) modeling networks
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on behalf of the applicant. To apply, please submit the application through the University of Helsinki electronic recruitment system by clicking on Apply for job. Internal applicants (i.e., current
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services, e.g. research software engineers. Qualifications An ideal applicant has: A doctoral degree in a suitable field for the work to be carried out. Research experience after completing the doctoral
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engineers. Qualifications An ideal applicant has: A doctoral degree in a suitable field for the work to be carried out. Research experience after completing the doctoral degree is expected. Scientific
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support services, e.g. research software engineers. Qualifications An ideal applicant has: A doctoral degree in a suitable field for the work to be carried out. Research experience after completing
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below by 9 June 2025. Internal applicants (i.e., current employees of the University of Helsinki) must submit their applications through the SAP Fiori portal. We look forward to meeting you! Questions
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TO APPLY The application, together with the required attachments, must be submitted through the University of Helsinki electronic recruitment system by clicking on the link below. Current employees
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the scientists in their general application domain, working together with them to establish practices in the use of AI in their domain. Interaction with various support services, e.g. research software engineers
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consultation services to the Production Animal Hospital. The current staff includes 6 small animal veterinarians (national specialists in small animal diseases and/or PhD), one national specialist in equine
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methods to understand the regulatory mechanisms driving cancer heterogeneity and progression by integrating genomic data into genome-wide regulatory networks. Current projects include (i) modeling distal