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, distributed, intelligent, and interactive systems, networks, security, and software and database systems. The department has extensive international collaboration with companies and universities. Within
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obesity, accessibility of high-quality foods, the impacts of climate change on food systems, and the social, cultural and regulatory requirements for the transition to sustainable diets. Similarly, drug and
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for a fixed term period for the duration of 1.10.2025-31.08.2029 or as agreed. This position is linked to the Research Council of Finland fellowship project MARBLOOM (More-than-human Aquatic Relations
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experience during their PhD and postdoc periods. The selected group leaders are expected to initiate a new independent research program in one of FIMM’s research fields. Background FIMM is a leading molecular
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international research teams Excellent command of spoken and written English Research group MLBioMed is an interdisciplinary research group at the intersection of artificial intelligence and precision medicine
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The University of Helsinki is one of the world's leading universities for multidisciplinary research. The Helsinki Institute of Life Science HiLIFE is an independent research institute that supports
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total. The starting date is as agreed, typically between August and December 2025. The position includes a six-month trial period. The research action Systems of Food and Drug Security (fooDrug) brings
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total. The starting date is as agreed, typically between August and December 2025. The research action Systems of Food and Drug Security (fooDrug) brings together University of Helsinki research across
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The Radiochemistry Unit, Department of Chemistry , is seeking a post-doctoral researcher to take part in a 3-year Research Council of Finland-funded project. The project concerns the study of
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Rewiring in Cancer led by Harri Itkonen (University of Helsinki). The project is pursued in close collaboration with Professor Ian G Mills’ research group based in University of Oxford and it is funded by