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Project and MSCA Doctoral Networks, under the HORIZON Europe programme supported by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions. ANCHOR project has meticulously designed fifteen doctoral projects that focus
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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Doctoral researcher in choline research – part of a MSCA Doctoral Network on micronutrients in sustainable and nutritious diet Department of Food and
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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Doctoral researcher in niacin research – part of a MSCA Doctoral Network on micronutrients in sustainable and nutritious diet Department of Food and
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Doctoral researcher in niacin research – part of a MSCA Doctoral Network on micronutrients in sustainable and nutritious diet Department of Food and Nutrition of the Faculty of Agriculture and
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Doctoral researcher in choline research – part of a MSCA Doctoral Network on micronutrients in sustainable and nutritious diet Department of Food and Nutrition of the Faculty of Agriculture and
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applied for separately, please see: https://www.helsinki.fi/en/research/doctoral-education/the-application-process-in-a-nutshell The salary is competitive and complies with the MSCA Doctoral Network: a
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motivated and skilled research engineer to strengthen the technical capabilities of the Optics of Photosynthesis Laboratory (OPL) (https://blogs.helsinki.fi/optics-of-photosynthesis/ ) and to support the
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regulation and how rewiring of gene regulatory networks can influence cancer development, progression, and disease heterogeneity. The group's current projects use network science and artificial intelligence
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in 2025. The group focuses on developing computational and data science approaches to increase our understanding of gene regulation and how rewiring of gene regulatory networks can influence cancer
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participate in the supervision of students. Candidates should be able to take advantage of collaborative networks available at the Neuroscience Center. The salary is based on the scale of the Finnish