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research / molecular biology. The proposed project is intended for an MSc-level person who wishes to acquire PhD degree. PhD Trainees in my laboratory typically graduate within 3-4 years with competitive
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experience in wet-lab and computational techniques. This position is intended for an MSc-level graduate planning to pursue a PhD degree. In this project, we aim to profile AML cancer cells treated with drug
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the doctoral researcher will include: Conducting research on tundra plants and microclimates Completing an article-based PhD thesis Qualifications of the doctoral researcher The position requires a master’s
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. The report can be further developed into a published research article with the support of CEACG researchers. The trainee will gain experience from quantitative or qualitative research methods, research writing
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or demonstrates strong interest in qualitative research methods (interviews and/or ethnographic methods), excellent communication skills, command of English language and command of at least one of the languages
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stakeholder facilitation methods, and knowledge of innovation development methods will be beneficial. Experience in research commercialization and innovation management is an advantage (e.g., previous research
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the scientific literature, experimental wet lab work, and keeping an organized lab notebook. Methods that you will use in the lab may include molecular biology techniques, cell culture, protein expression and
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the willingness and enthusiasm to participate in various work tasks. Knowledge of humanities and natural science research methods is considered an advantage. The Faculty of Theology offers an encouraging work
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skilled doctoral researcher (PhD student) that will work in a vibrant and international research environment as part of a Research Council of Finland funded project on RNA-mediated pathogenicity mechanisms
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, theme, discipline, and language of dissertation abstract background, purpose, and significance; implementation, data and research methods, and publication plan; ethical issues current state and schedule