Core Expertise Areas
CARDIOMETABOLIC HEALTH
BRAIN HEALTH
Cardiology, Cell Signaling and Molecular Mechanisms, Epigenetics,
Instrumentation, Image Processing and Diagnostic Innovations, Digital Health Technology, Metabolism, Neuroscience, Lifestyle, Nutrition and Food Technology, Oral Health, Population Health Research
SYS-LIFE Turku
PROGRAMME
WHAT IS SYS-LIFE
SYS-LIFE is a postdoctoral programme cofunded by the European Commission’s Horizon Europe programme, via its Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions COFUND instrument.
SYS-LIFE goals:
(i) breakthrough advances in human health
(ii) scientific renewal
(iii) the development of the future leaders of tomorrow.
WHO CAN APPLY
SYS-LIFE fellowship program is directed to researchers that have a doctoral degree by the call deadline and meet MSCA Mobility Rule requirements. Read More
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WHAT WE OFFER
SYS-LIFE offers postdoctoral researchers the opportunity to design and lead innovative research projects of the highest quality, relating to the improvement of cardiometabolic and/or brain health.
University’s main Turku Campus hosts a range of research centres and platforms, as well as service core units. These either serve as an integral part of SYS-LIFE, or operate in close collaboration with the programme.
- Core Facilities of Turku Bioscience Centre
- Turku BioImaging
- Core Facilities of the Institute of Biomedicine
- Auria Biobank and Auria Clinical Informatics
- Turku Center for Disease Modeling
- Turku Clinical Biomaterials Centre
- Flavoria Research Restaurant
- Health Campus Turku
- BioCity Turku
- Turku Brain and Mind Center
- Central Animal Laboratory
- Finnish Cancer Center West, FICAN West
- Nutrition and Food Research Center
- BBMRI.fi (Biobank infrastructures in Finland)
- Biocenter Finland (RI of all Finnish Biocenters)
- EATRIS Finland (Euroopan Advanced Translational Research Infastructure in Medicine, Finnish operations)
- EuBI Finland (European Research Infrastructure for Imaging Technologies in Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Finnish operations)