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models in collaboration with our international collaborators. You would also develop advanced image analysis schemes to analyse the experimental data. Your focus would be to investigate the effect
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. This position will be similar to a postdoc, but with an emphasis on research infrastructure and technology rather than preparation for an academic career path. You will be involved in research, but more focused
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applications at both postdoc and doctoral levels. The projects run for 4 years, and the starting date for the positions is flexible. The duration of the doctoral positions is 4 years, but the length
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models using sophisticate genetic tools, in vivo time-lapse imaging and multi-omics methods to decipher the underpinning mechanisms of regeneration. Our findings provide new targetable mechanisms
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Researcher (Postdoc Level): A doctoral degree in sociology, social policy, economics, other social sciences, or another relevant field. Good skills in scientific writing. Good knowledge of statistical research
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). We are seeking a highly motivated researcher to join our team. We use a wide range of molecular, cellular, transcriptomic, and advanced imaging techniques, in combination with ex vivo and in vivo
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cytometry, cell biology, metabolic assays, imaging and next generation sequencing to understand the molecular mechanisms involved in the regulation of immune cell function. The researcher (position 1) will
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): Prof. Pia Fricker, specialist in computational design and adaptive landscape and territorial systems. ADAPT PhD researcher, focusing on environmental data analysis and prototype development
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. Previous experience working with health data, such as registry data or biomedical imaging. Qualification requirements The qualification requirements for the positions are stated in the University of Turku
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/researchgroups/nuclear-organization-by-actin) . We are seeking a motivated researcher to join our team in the field of cell and molecular biology. By combining advanced imaging techniques with functional genomics