14 master PhD positions at Institute of Molecular Genetics of the Czech Academy of Sciences
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of hemato-oncology is searching for a highly motivated, enthusiastic and hard-working Ph.D. student. The candidate should hold a master degree in genetics, molecular biology, cell biology, or in a related
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. Candidate profile The laboratory of hemato-oncology is searching for a highly motivated, enthusiastic and hard-working Ph.D. student. The candidate should hold a master degree in genetics, molecular biology
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, immunology, medicine, or a related field. Exceptional problem-solving and critical thinking skills. Strong motivation, dedication to scientific research, and eagerness to learn and master new techniques
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. Prior experience with DNA damage or mammary gland research will be considered an advantage. Suggested reading Sumbal J, Chiche A, Charifou E, Koledova Z, Li H: Primary mammary organoid model of lactation
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of mobile elements. In contrast, euphalic forms exchange genetic information and allow the expansion of mobile elements in the genome. The main mechanism controlling mobile elements in the genome is the piRNA
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to learn and master new techniques. Proficiency in English (both written and verbal communication). Integrity, responsibility, and a team-oriented mindset. Suggested reading Ondrej Stepanek, Arvind S
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, Koledova Z, Li H: Primary mammary organoid model of lactation and involution. Front Cell Dev Biol. 2020; 8: 68. Molinuevo R, Menendez J, Cadle K et al. Physiological DNA damage promotes functional
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inbred state, which likely limits the expansion of mobile elements. In contrast, euphalic forms exchange genetic information and allow the expansion of mobile elements in the genome. The main mechanism
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Supervisor: Martina Huranová Project description Primary cilia are thin
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in human breast. In: Vivanco, M.d. (eds) Mammary Stem Cells. Methods in Molecular Biology 2022, vol. 2471, Humana, New York, pp. 283 – 299. Sumbal J, Chiche A, Charifou E, Koledova Z, Li H: Primary