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techniques such as mouse models, in vivo immune cell functional assays, flow cytometry, cell biology, metabolic assays, imaging and omics-techniques (next generation sequencing). Applicants should possess a
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imaging (MRI). The position is within the Research Council of Finland (RCF) consortium project focusing on the development of low-field MRI hardware, sequences, image reconstruction and applications, in
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research, and more. The project aims can be addressed in the postdoctoral work relatively creatively, and diverse approaches and angles to the core themes are welcomed. The work includes: Research aligning
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, and diverse approaches and angles to the core themes are welcomed. The work includes: Research aligning with the above described aims: contribution to the MoreChild project conceptually
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-C, Omni-C Experience with Python is an advantage Whole exome or/and whole genome sequencing data analysis We encourage candidates to develop their own projects and explore new research directions
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-Fabritius and funded by the Research Council of Finland. The successful candidate will work with Dr Luna-Fabritius and the project team, developing an individual research agenda aligned with the project’s
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and the project team, developing an individual research agenda aligned with the project’s focus on early modern labour governance, coerced labour, legal reforms, patriarchal structures and police
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, grounded and human-aligned fine-tuning, test-time adaptation You will join our research team developing new methods for training and adapting large multimodal foundation models. The goal is to make
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multiple geographic origins, alongside cutting-edge molecular facilities on the Viikki campus. The postdoc will have the opportunity to develop an independent project within several thematic areas, depending
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techniques that helps us unravel neuronal processing at multiple levels. Our goal is to pursue fundamental discoveries about brain functions and to promote health and wellbeing by translating research findings