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contact to two recognizable researchers who will provide relevant references. • Documents on the highest education achieved (a simple copy is sufficient). SELECTION CRITERIA AND THEIR EVALUATION: Criterion
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the transport of the new lipidized analogs to the brain, using peptide analogs with fluorescent or 125I labels. Different in vitro models of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) will be employed, such as primary
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of established insect model species (i.e. Drosophila melanogaster) and emerging models, pest species, and economically important or beneficial insect (aphids, linden bugs, bumble bees, moths and butterflies, black
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well as basic research. We investigate the circadian and annual clocks, diapause, seasonality, sleep, endocrinology, circadian physiology and chronometabolism using combinations of established insect model
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, interdisciplinary consortium established for the OPJAK BRADY project. The relevant RWP1 aims to establish a family of generative models of graded complexity capturing brain dynamics that would: Approximate spatial
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Nairovirus genus, will serve as a model for studying Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV), a highly pathogenic BSL-4 virus.The project aims to:1.Investigate the effectiveness of potential polymerase
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of Protist Symbioses Laboratory utilizes known and newly isolated kleptoplastidic dinoflagellates as models to study the process of plastid endosymbiosis. In particular, the wide range of various plastid
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profile: Must-have: MSc or equivalent degree in computational simulations and related fields Theoretical knowledge of Molecular Dynamics and/or Monte Carlo Good English language – spoken and written Nice
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understudied in its diversity. The Evolution of Protist Symbioses Laboratory utilizes known and newly isolated kleptoplastidic dinoflagellates as models to study the process of plastid endosymbiosis. In
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Please send your application via the electronic application link by 25. 05. 2025 (please use the link in the Electronic Application section below) and please attach all required documents. The following