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field: Science and research Medical Faculty of Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic invites excellent scientists to apply for a two-year POSTDOC POSITION in Cell Biology and Microglia Research
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of Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic invites excellent scientists to apply for a two-year POSTDOC POSITION in Cell Signaling Description: Postdoctoral position is available in laboratory of Pavel Krejci
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Department: Tomáš Bárta Research Group: Stem Cell Biology and Vision Research – Faculty of Medicine Deadline: 31 Jan 2026 Start date: April 2026 or upon agreement Job type: full-time Job field
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planned research exploring how urbanisation processes, mobility dynamics, and essential services shape spatial inequalities and development pathways, with a focus on non-core urbanising regions and late
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Mechanobiology section of Michal Masarik Laboratory, Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University (Brno, Czech Republic) investigates how cytoskeletal organization and cellular mechanics influence cancer cell
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journals, including Cell Metabolism, Nature Metabolism, Cancer Cell and Cancer Research, to name a few. More detail about the laboratory see https://www.ibt.cas.cz/en/research-laboratories/laboratory
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journals, including Cell Metabolism, Nature Metabolism, Cancer Cell and Cancer Research, to name a few. More detail about the laboratory see https://www.ibt.cas.cz/en/research-laboratories/laboratory
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advanced instrumentation (cellular and animal models, proteomics, gene editing, lentiviral transduction, live cell imaging, super-resolution microscopy, etc.). For more information on the research themes in
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reveals various processes involved in maintaining stem cell niche homeostasis, their phenotypical changes after injury, the control of growth dynamics, mechanobiology and development, regeneration and
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). The team focuses on the communication networks between cancer cells and stromal components, aiming to uncover how these interactions contribute to therapy resistance, metabolic adaptation, and cancer cell