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- MASARYK UNIVERSITY
- Institute of Biotechnology of the Academy of Sciences
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Positions Country Czech Republic Application Deadline 26 Jan 2026 - 23:59 (Europe/Prague) Type of Contract Permanent Job Status Part-time Hours Per Week 24 Offer Starting Date 1 Feb 2026 Is the job funded
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do Engage in cell culturing, characterization, and analysis of cell lines Set up and conduct experimental work to explore exciting scientific questions in modern biophysics) Required qualifications
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infochemicals, Collaborate with the project team on data analysis and publication of results, Integrate ecological and chemical approaches to understand the role of infochemicals in plankton interactions. Where
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., economics) Excellent command of English (spoken and written); Czech not required High motivation with proactive and independent work ethic Strong skills in quantitative data analysis; experience with R
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motivation with proactive and independent work ethic Strong quantitative analysis skills; experience with programming statistical software (e.g., R) Experience with social network analysis is an advantage
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neurons. The position is for you if you: … want to work with C. elegans to address mechanistic questions in ciliary biology … are motivated by advanced imaging and quantitative analysis in living organisms
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domains of analysis, the project draws on abstract operator theory, von Neumann algebras, complex analysis, functional calculi, partial differential equations, topology, and set theory, and is supplemented
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involved in exploring genomic data generated on primary leukemic samples, using computational methods. We are interested in specific features resulting from chromosome (re)organization and their functional
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research groups. The institute and BIOCEV partners run excellent core facilities (gene core, chemical synthesis, structural and biophysical analysis, a state-of-the-art animal clinic, flow cytometry
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differentiating and characterizing iPSC-derived microglia to lead our microglia-focused programs in AD and other neurodegenerative/neurological models. The role will drive studies in advanced co-cultures and