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of the Faculty of Science, Masaryk University announces an open competition for the position POSTDOC in Cancer Biology Workplace: Department of Experimental Biology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University in Brno
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from the inventory of lexical items, Nanosyntax in particular. The mentor of the postdoc is Tarald Taraldsen. MAIN JOB CONTENT Framework Independent research on the topic of the project Work within a
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of the postdoc is Marcin Wągiel. MAIN JOB CONTENT Framework Independent research on the topic of the project Work within a research team/group Publishing research results (ideally in Q1 journals) Writing and
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. The Computing Religious Devotion project (CREDO; see https://www.levyna.cz/en/about-us/research/credo-project ) is a five-year project (2024-2028) funded by the Czech Science Foundation and is based at Masaryk
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the project is grammaticalization (pragmaticalization), language development, and language change. The postdoc will work on this topic in collaboration with Jana Mikulová. MAIN JOB CONTENT Framework Independent
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from the inventory of lexical items, Nanosyntax in particular. The mentor of the postdoc is Tarald Taraldsen. MAIN JOB CONTENT Framework Independent research on the topic of the project Work within a
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semantics and morphosyntax of adverbial quantifiers in a comparative perspective. The mentor of the postdoc is Marcin Wągiel. MAIN JOB CONTENT Framework Independent research on the topic of the project Work
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focused on the bioinformatics research under the supervision of Dr. Monika Čechová in the Bioinformatics group of the Faculty of Informatics. The successful candidate will contribute to the research project
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translocation malfunction is involved in numerous diseases including cancer. The research is strongly coupled to collaborations with excellent experimental teams and will be more closely discussed during
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an open post-doctoral position in Robert Vacha's Research Group! Membrane fusion is an essential biological process that plays a crucial role in neurotransmission, intracellular trafficking, and immune