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2025-01-29
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Open positions at Emotion Lab / Turku PET Centre

Human Emotion Systems Laboratory at Turku PET Centre, Finland is looking for new personnel for our flagship project on imaging the whole-body emotion circuits, led by Prof.
Lauri Nummenmaa and funded by the European Research Council. In the project we use newly developed state-of-the-art methods in total-body positron emission tomography and
signal analysis for studying the emotion circuits spanning from brain to the periphery in health and disease.

We currently have openings for one senior scientist and one post-doctoral scientist for fixed term positions starting in Autumn 2024 (starting date negotiable) to December 31st, 2027.

Read more about these positions here (pdf)

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