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of their bioactive potential. University: Faculty of Food and Biochemical Technology, UCT Prague Group: Tomáš Pluskal Group, Biochemistry of Plant Specialized Metabolites Tutor: Dr. Tomáš Pluskal Field of study
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. The applicants for this position should already have laboratory experience with small molecule crystallography. University: Faculty of Chemical Technology, UCT Prague Group: Tomáš Pluskal Group, Biochemistry
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of Chemical Technology, UCT Prague; Faculty of Science, Charles University Group: Paulo Paioti Group, Catalytic Synthesis of Bioactive Molecules Tutor: Dr. Paulo Paioti Field of study: Organic chemistry How
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(orthogonal vs. non-orthogonal). University: Faculty of Chemical Technology, UCT Prague; Faculty of Science, Charles University Group: Jiří Kaleta Group, Molecular Devices Tutor: Mgr. Jiří Kaleta, Ph.D
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extension and RNA digestion. Applications will include the spatially defined attachment of several different biomolecules, particularly proteins, to DNA. University: Faculty of Chemical Technology & Faculty
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using optical activity, provide unique information about molecular structure and behavior. The interpretation of the spectra is often a challenging process, typically involving a combination of molecular
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chemical surface modifications. The outcome of the project will be time-resolved, localized quantum detection in biologically relevant environments. University: Faculty of Chemical Engineering, UCT Prague
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) need to successfully complete the admission procedure for doctoral studies in the PhD programme of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Genetics and Virology at the Faculty of Science, Charles University in
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Description Intramembrane proteases regulate a large number of important biological and pathophysiological processes, but the principles underlying their substrate recognition are still only rudimentarily
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confocal microscope with advanced pulse sequences. The outcome of the project will be time-resolved, localized quantum detection of specific molecules. University: Faculty of Chemical Engineering, UCT Prague