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Postdoctoral researcher – Bioinformatics, Cell Adhesion and Cancer Group, Turku Bioscience Centre

Job in Finland, Lake of the Woods County, Minnesota, 55603, USA
Listing for: University of Turku
Full Time, Seasonal/Temporary position
Listed on 2026-02-16
Job specializations:
  • Research/Development
    Research Scientist, Biomedical Science
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 80000 - 100000 USD Yearly USD 80000.00 100000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: Finland

Organisation/Company University of Turku Research Field Biological sciences » Biology Biological sciences » Other Chemistry » Other Computer science » Programming Computer science » Other Medical sciences » Other Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Final date to receive applications 19 Feb 2026 - 14:00 (UTC) Country Finland Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?

Horizon Europe - ERC Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No

Offer Description

We invite applications for a fixed-term postdoctoral researcher position in bioinformatics to join a highly interdisciplinary cancer research environment at Turku Bioscience, University of Turku.

The successful candidate will join the Cell Adhesion and Cancer Group ((Use the "Apply for this Job" box below). ), led by Professor Johanna Ivaska, where they will play a central role in analysing and integrating different omics-based biological datasets generated within the group. A key aim of the position is to translate data into biological insight—formulating testable hypotheses in close collaboration with experimental scientists—and to develop, optimise, and streamline analytical pipelines, including tools that are accessible to biologists without prior bioinformatics or coding expertise.

The Cell Adhesion and Cancer group consists of 18 international researchers based in Turku, including postdoctoral researchers, PhD and Master’s students, technicians, and research support staff. We employ a broad and evolving range of experimental approaches and strongly support skill development, cross-disciplinary learning, and scientific independence. Group members are encouraged to expand their expertise, contribute intellectually to project design, and actively shape the direction of their research within a collaborative and supportive environment.

The candidate will focus on specific objectives within a recently awarded ERC Advanced Grant, Border Control, working closely with team members across disciplines. Border Control seeks to define the molecular signals that enable cancer cells to cross physiological tissue borders that normally maintain tissue architecture and homeostasis. The project focuses on spatially profiling the tumour–stroma interface to identify receptor‑ligand interactions regulating invasion.

In addition, innovative approaches—including microfluidics‑based imaging, single‑cell and spatial profiling (e.g. scRNA‑seq, mass cytometry, spatial transcriptomics), synthetic biology, colour‑barcoded high‑throughput screening, and dynamically tuneable multicellular migration platforms—are being used to capture and characterise cancer cell border‑crossing events. The clinical relevance of these discoveries will be assessed using patient material and designer tissue microarrays to identify novel biomarkers and therapeutically actionable targets, in close collaboration with clinicians and external experts.

We are seeking a bioinformatician who enjoys working at the interface of computation and experimentation. Prior wet‑lab experience is considered an asset, as it can facilitate communication and collaboration with experimental researchers, but it is not a requirement.

Key responsibilities include:

  • developing and applying machine learning methods to biomedical questions
  • analysing, modelling and integrating differentomics datasets (for example spatial transcriptomics (Visium HD and Xenium), scRNAseq, bulk RNAseq, proteomics, multiplex immunohistochemistry and publicly available dataset.
  • analysing samples from patient cohorts including microscopy images
  • keeping up with rapidly evolving methods in the field
  • collaborating with biomedical researchers to assess the biological and medical significance of findings
  • publishing research results in international scientific journals and presenting at conferences
  • participating in national and international collaboration networks

This position offers the opportunity to deepen your expertise at the interface of bioinformatics and cancer biology. Additionally, we collaborate with clinicians and other academic groups, which underscores the…

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