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The Finnish Museum of Natural History LUOMUS is looking for a highly motivated Doctoral researcher in Stable isotope studies on East-African termites to join a 4-year project investigating methane
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detector, featuring fringe-free imaging. You are also responsible for sample preparation using either a Leica GP2 or Cryosol Vitrojet, and assist users with their cryo-EM structural biology projects
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conferences, publish in academic journals, plan and apply for research funding, participate in the activities of the research group, and assist in supervision and teaching activities. Your network and team
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Cryosol Vitrojet, and assist users with their cryo-EM structural biology projects, alongside another engineer and the unit manager. We have a strong local cryo-EM research community, particularly in
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and industry? Are you enthusiastic about working with fascinating projects in an international environment? VTT might be just the place for you. VTT is one of the leading applied research organisations
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will shortlist top candidates based on all the submitted applications. For each project, the collaborating PIs will plan online lab visits and meetings with top candidates and help them prepare for
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Bioscience Centre is looking for a postdoctoral researcher to join our Research Council of Finland project that develops and applies artificial intelligence and high-performance computing to analyze large
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of the work is to publish cutting-edge research results in peer reviewed journals and to contribute to the project coordination, reporting and dissemination, and assist in planning of future research projects
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assist users with their cryo-EM structural biology projects, alongside another engineer and the unit manager. We have a strong local cryo-EM research community, particularly in the Biomolecular Structure
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of somatic hypermutation in antibody genes. The project examines how gene regulatory elements (enhancers) direct somatic hypermutation to correct and incorrect sites in the genome. The work utilizes cell and