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partners, ensuring smooth information flow and collaboration. Your work will include maintaining the project’s website and producing various communication materials. Event organization: You will plan and
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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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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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social research. This includes, for instance, supporting the development of AI strategies for qualitative analysis. RESPONSIBILITIES The candidate is expected to carry out their own research within
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Would you be interested in working at the interface between research and research administration, developing services that support research funding? We are currently looking for a fixed-term
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publications with links to the publications if open access a plan for advancing research and teaching in the field and a vision for the development of the applicant’s research and the research field in general
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-motivated doctoral researcher to join our interdisciplinary team. Project overview We develop and apply advanced machine models to analyze health data from national databases in Europe. Utilizing
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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
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genomic data from hundreds of thousands of individuals participating in Finnish biobanks. Our mission is to improve health by exploring mechanisms of health and disease, with the aim to develop new
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limited. This research project funded by research Council of Finland is focused on developing methods for statistical analysis that ecologists can use to better predict future changes in ecological