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based at the Finnish Museum of Natural History LUOMUS at the University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland. The postdoctoral researcher will join the IsoMuseomics project , and work under the supervision
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evolutionary cell biology. Our ERC-funded project uses pigment cells in tropical cichlid fishes as a powerful model to uncover how complex cellular phenotypes and developmental programs evolve. We integrate
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-oriented research. Our work bridges theory and practice, addressing issues from biodiversity governance and environmental justice to nature-based solutions, eco-acoustics, serious games and multispecies
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and the services they provide. The successful candidate will play a key role in developing and applying economic models to assess impacts of biodiversity change on ecosystem service provision
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in vivo genetic mouse models, advanced live and intravital imaging, engineered microchip models, primary cell co-culture systems and novel microscopy and analysis methods. The research will provide
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for a fixed-term period of 36 months, starting in May 2026. This position is based at the Multimodality Research Group in the Department of Languages and funded by an ERC Consolidator Grant awarded
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biology is advantageous) Mouse models and functional in vivo profiling approaches (neurobiology is advantageous; however, training can be provided if necessary) A genuine team player who values collective
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Project: Statistical modelling the Evolution of Sex-Specific Differences in Life History and Immunity Supervisors: Dr. Elina Numminen, Faculty of Science, University of Helsinki, and Dr. Piret Avila
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COMPUTER SCIENCE OR DIGITAL HUMANITIES SPECIALIZING IN AUDIOVISUAL DATA for a fixed-term period of 36 months, starting in May 2026. This position is based at the Multimodality Research Group in the Department
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and genomics as approaches to study the cambial cells in the model species Arabidopsis thaliana, and recently also in hybrid aspen and in silver birch. We are seeking postdoctoral researcher(s) and PhD