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mammals as key indicators of sublethal impacts of air pollution and metal(loid) deposition in terrestrial ecosystems” funded by the Czech Science Foundation (GAČR). This project explores the bioaccumulation
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approach to study interactions between proteins and RNAs to gain structural insights into the assembly and function of RNA processing and degradation machinery. You will collaborate in Activities and tasks
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, mechanical engineering. under supervision of prof. Marek Penhaker (ORCID: 0000-0001-9527-4642). This position requires knowledge related to development of sensors for biosignal sensing, embedded systems, new
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systems, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering. under supervision of prof. Marek Penhaker (ORCID: 0000-0001-9527-4642). This position requires knowledge related to development of sensors
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understanding the details of virus replication cycles? Join our team! Our research projects focus on determining particle structures and infection mechanisms of human picornaviruses and flaviviruses, as
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spectroscopy. What you will do Focus on the investigation of transport and optical properties of molecules and other low dimensional materials (transition-metal dichalcogenides, boron nitride, graphene-based
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physiological mechanisms of life across diverse biological systems. The Laboratory of Tumor Biology (Head: Assoc. Prof. Jan Škoda, Ph.D.) has a long-standing expertise in pediatric cancer research with a major
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cutting-edge research explores the molecular and physiological mechanisms of life across diverse biological systems. The Laboratory of Tumor Biology (Head: Assoc. Prof. Jan Škoda, Ph.D.) has a long
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replicating the lymphoid microenvironment to study new therapeutic strategies, including drugs targeting CLL proliferation, resistance mechanisms, and combinatory approaches not feasible in conventional
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petrochemicals, suffers from catalyst deactivation due to micropore fouling by coke. This project aims to address this challenge by using Neutron Powder Diffraction (NPD) to study coke formation mechanisms in