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10 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences Department Department of Particle Theory (NZ42) Research Field Physics Researcher Profile
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fluorescence from natural retinal chromophores. The aim is to enable precise fluorescence lifetime measurements and to establish the foundation for functional retinal imaging based on the dynamics of molecular
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(the momentum dependence) of the latter is routinely measured using spectroscopic tools (e.g., single-particle spectral function measured by the angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, dynamical spin structure
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until 31.12.2029; planned start date: immediately following the conclusion of the recruitment process), scholarship of 60,000 PLN gross-gross per year, work in a young and dynamically developing research
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methodologies including in vivo calcium imaging, optogenetics, electrophysiology, and molecular approaches. The work will be conducted in an international and collaborative research environment, offering
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/04029 entitled “Molecular basis of the function of WRKY transcription factors as pivotal regulators of plant responses to stress”, funded by National Science Center PhD students shall receive a stipend in
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are seeking candidates interested in conducting research in the following areas: understanding the molecular pathomechanisms of human diseases caused by nucleotide repeat expansions, generating transgenic cell
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for better understanding of trait-specific neuropathology and to propose novel therapeutical targets. We will combine brain region- and cell-specific genetic manipulation followed by behavioral and functional
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intensive interactions with researchers from all collaborating project groups • will expand their scientific record through publications and presentations at scientific conferences • will work in a dynamic
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conditions. By studying these dynamics, we hope to uncover novel roles of lncRNAs in mitochondrial function and cellular adaptation. Additionally, the project will explore interactions between mitochondria and