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of sustainability can be included. The postdoctoral researcher will be involved in the on-going research projects at the group but is also able to develop own research ideas. In addition, the person is expected
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at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki. The project will focus on using and extending deep learning-based approaches developed within the group to integrate bulk multi-omics cancer data. The Kuijjer
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Cancer Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki. The project will focus on developing approaches for gene regulatory network modeling on deconvoluted bulk data, with applications to pan
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the candidate can start in autumn 2025. Background Our group develops and applies systems pharmacology strategies to design rational combinatorial therapies for cancer. We combine both computational (dry-lab) and
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Are you interested in working with and developing services for international degree students? We are looking for two part-time INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ADVISORS to help and support international basic
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Would you like to work for a better world by helping to develop the international alumni and fundraising operations of Finland’s largest university? At Communications and Community Relations, we
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clinical service. The appointee will have the chance to work alongside other veterinary specialists and is expected to contribute to the further development of the diagnostic imaging field and lead research
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transdisciplinary research on ethnic, cultural, linguistic, religious and socio-ecological diversity. The action aims at offering novel insights into diversity that will contribute to the development of multi-level
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for professional development: https://www.helsinki.fi/en/about-us/careers . Finland, an EU member, boasts high-quality free schooling (also in English), generous family benefits, and excellent healthcare. It was
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/about-us/careers/academic-careers/university-helsinki-tenure-track . Why us The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Helsinki is the only institution of higher education in Finland to train