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at the institute operate across multiple scales of biological resolution in the areas of Structural Biology, Molecular and Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, Genomics, and Evolutionary Biology. We seek an early
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, including cutting-edge facilities for cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM), light microscopy, sequencing, and proteomics. For more information, please visit https://www.helsinki.fi/hilife/bi . The position
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the organoid experiments and bioinformatics are performed in University of Helsinki, while the animal experimentation is performed in University of Oxford. The project utilizes a number of sequencing techniques
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sequencing and genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, lipidomics, and light- and electron microscopy (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/helsinki-institute-of-life-science/hilife-research-infrastructures ). Within
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microbiome from clinical patient samples Computational analysis and integration of functional microbial genomics datasets from next-generation sequencing methods. Supervision and teaching of students and
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include, for instance, DNA and RNA extraction, next-generation sequencing (e.g. bulk and single-cell RNA-seq), targeted SNP assay development and analysis, and related bioinformatic methodologies
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their impact on gene function and structure using a range of sequence analysis and comparative genomic methods. The projects will also involve programming for data collection and analysis. As a
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function and structure using a range of sequence analysis and comparative genomic methods. The projects will also involve programming for data collection and analysis. As a PhD student, you will screen
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, infrastructure regulation, trade) Interest in the geopolitics of cloud infrastructure or digital sovereignty Strong collaboration and communication skills Basic knowledge of quantitative methods (e.g. multiple
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coordinates multiple large-scale research projects and globally unique data resources, such as FinnGen, nationwide health registry data and the Finnish Twin Study and leads the molecular profiling of cancer