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into regulatory mechanisms. The research will leverage a large in-house dataset from iCAN, complemented by publicly available data, to examine transcriptomic dependencies on transcription factor abundance and/or
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different countries. As one of the leading universities in Finland, the University of Turku offers study and research opportunities in eight different Faculties. The Department of Mechanical and Materials
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. H2FUTURE stands on fundamental research on physics, chemistry, process metallurgy, physical metallurgy and mechanical engineering related to H2FUTURE thematics. Thematics cover but are not limited to energy
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on Lepidoptera to unravel biodiversity change”. The overarching aim of SynthBioChange is to reveal the patterns and mechanisms of biodiversity change across ecological and spatial scales. This will be achieved by
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applied to new members of the staff. The salary of the position is based on the salary system for the teaching and research staff of Finnish universities. The salary consists of a job-related salary element
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of Helsinki, is led by Associate Professor Vivek Sharma. The focus of research is on the structure and mechanism of proteins involved in biological energy (ATP) generation and mitochondrial function and
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-based component. The gross monthly salary for a postdoctoral researcher is approximately €3,500–€4,100, depending on qualifications and career stage. The position includes a six-month trial period. The
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-based component. The gross monthly salary for a postdoctoral researcher is approximately €3,500–€4,100, depending on qualifications and career stage. The position includes a six-month trial period. The
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salary component based on personal performance. The University of Helsinki offers comprehensive benefits to its employees, including occupational health care and health insurance, sports facilities, and
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for a fixed-term. The position will be filled for a 2-year term starting at the earliest convenience. Our mission The lab's mission is to unravel fundamental mechanisms that control the elongation phase