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research environment and access to state-of-the-art technologies and instruments. IBT/BIOCEV brings together > 500 scientists and students in > 50 research groups. Our laboratory collaborates with a number
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groups are highly complementary, forming the base of a collaborative and friendly environment for cutting-edge research. Outstanding facilities are available for cellular physiology, advanced imaging and
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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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transcriptomics, immunocytochemistry and electrophysiology to behavioural assays to foster the next generation of European experts in an ambitious and multidisciplinary research environment in chronobiology and
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, immunocytochemistry and electrophysiology to behavioural assays to foster the next generation of European experts in an ambitious and multidisciplinary research environment in chronobiology and entomology. Positions
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resolution but are often nonspecific. The aim of the project is to chemically functionalize these sensors for specific and sensitive detection in biologically relevant environments. To achieve
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implemented European standards in human resources (HR Excellence in Research Award) English-speaking, stimulating and friendly environment work-life balance in a historical middle-sized university city offering
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working environment Career development 25 days paid leave of absence (holidays) per year + 3 days of paid sick-leave in addition to the statutory insurance Pension contribution Flat-rate contribution for
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willingness to engage with diverse experimental models and cutting-edge technologies are essential. We provide an enthusiastic and inspiring research environment, supported by state-of-the-art facilities
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chemical engineering, food chemistry, and environmental studies. Project: Controlled Transport of Cell-penetrating Peptides across Biological Membranes – Synergy of Simulations and Single Molecule