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, environmental, digital, and socio-economic data, to identify which species are in most need of conservation attention and where limited resources should be invested to help reduce the ongoing loss of biodiversity
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. The researcher will contribute to advancing methods and analyses in the BIOBANG project, which explores the relationships between indirect and direct drivers of biodiversity loss and investigates what conservation
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://www.helsinki.fi/hilife/bi . Project Summary We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to join the project "Mutation clusters and origin of regulatory RNA genes" funded by the Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation and led
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are part of an ERC Advanced Grant to Pekka Martikainen and the newly established Max Planck – University of Helsinki Center for Social Inequalities in Population Health. The project aims to better
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project's goal is to research cybersecurity-related issues in quantum computing and find new results that will help develop more secure quantum computing hardware and software in the future. As a post
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postdoctoral researcher, you will: Assist in preparing grant applications for national and international funding opportunities. Collaborate on research projects focused on data-driven design methods, immersive
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societal challenges. We are now looking for a Doctoral Researcher or a Project Researcher in the field of computational materials modelling. You will be working on a project funded by the Research Council
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than 14 March 2025. Position and salary We are seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral Researcher to join an interdisciplinary project focused on aquatic ecosystem services, hydrological modelling, and nature
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release of Pol II from promoter-proximal pausing and facilitate productive Pol II elongation along gene bodies. We aim to exploit the knowledge on basic principles of gene regulation to help devise novel
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Cell Biology The position is for a maximum of three years, starting at the earliest on 01.04.2025 in a multidisciplinary project “Next Generation Molecular Sensing” combining the expertise of five teams