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at counteracting symptoms of brain disorders associated with astrocyte pathology. The applied research programme is designed to deliver a detailed understanding of the mechanisms of astrocyte dysfunction and its
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in the molecular mechanisms of gene expression regulation and the structure of protein–DNA complexes? Would you like to gain experience working with modern techniques of structural biology and
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such as basic quantum mechanics, solid-state physics, lattice models of interacting spins, fermions, or bosons, many-body quantum systems, and state-of-the-art diagonalization techniques. Knowledge
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. You will investigate regulatory mechanisms in the ARF small GTPase machinery required for intracellular trafficking and patterned development, as well as molecular targets activated by the RAM molecular
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Askar) and a postdoctoral researcher developing complementary synthetic spectroscopic tools. In addition to developing synthetic observation pipelines, the student will gain hands-on experience in running
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environment. We are seeking a candidate holding a PhD or a postdoctoral degree, who is experienced and competent in contemporary sociological theories and specialises in research on culture and discourse
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can move bidirectionally—both into and out of mitochondria. However, the mechanisms by which specific lncRNAs are selected for mitochondrial import remain poorly understood. It is thought that certain
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Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research Polish Academy of Sciences | Poland | about 2 months ago
operating via redox mechanisms are particularly promising, as they rely on thermally induced changes in the oxidation state of dopant ions, which result in distinct and often visually perceptible shifts in
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of the breast duct and the mechanical conditions (including cell compaction and acting forces) influencing cancer cell migration and invasion. The proposed system will enable dynamic control of the invasion
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resistance? Our team has shown that common chemotherapy treatments can induce meiotic proteins, potentially promoting genomic instability. As a PhD student in this project, you will: Investigate the mechanisms