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relevant field (e.g. bioinformatics, genetics, molecular biology) Proven programming skills (preferably Python, other languages also appreciated) A strong background in biology Strong interest in molecular
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not compulsory. Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English are required. Good co-operation and interaction skills are considered an advantage for the applicant. What do we offer We
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critical models. Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English are required. Good co-operation and interaction skills are considered to be an advantage for the applicant. What do we offer? We
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. QUALIFICATIONS An appointee to the position must hold a doctoral degree in economics. The default assumption is that the doctoral degree requirement must be met by the beginning of the employment. The period
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written and verbal communication skills in English are required. Good co-operation and interaction skills are considered an advantage for the applicant. What do we offer We offer you a highly international
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communication skills in English are required. Good co-operation and interaction skills are considered to be an advantage for the applicant. What do we offer? We offer you a highly international research
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plan and research proposal. For the doctoral researcher’s position, the appointee must enroll as a PhD student at the University of Helsinki. The appointee should either already have the right to pursue
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other degrees are also considered. Essential Applicant must hold an MSc degree. Proven experience on using command line-based tools. Fluent oral and written communication skills in English. In addition
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to the groups according to their needs. In your role, you will also provide one-on-one support for the researchers at the University of Helsinki from the perspectives of software, programming, Linux, data and
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to the groups according to their needs. In your role, you will also provide one-on-one support for the researchers at the University of Helsinki from the perspectives of software, programming, Linux, data and