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to immigration timelines for non EU candidates Number of Open Positions: 1 Pay: negotiable Application Deadline: 27. 11. 2025 EU Researcher Profile : R2 About the Workplace Masaryk University is modern, dynamic
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, examining gene expression and its regulation. It formulates an overall picture of cell interactions within organisms. Start of studies in the summer semester (April) Opening of applications and publication
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this position: Do you have a passion for understanding the electronic structure of molecules? Join our team! Our research focuses on the relationship between molecular and electronic structure and
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Computational Quantum Chemistry & Spectroscopy About this position: Do you have a passion for understanding the electronic structure of molecules? Join our team! Our research focuses on the relationship between
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into structural and functional chemical variation; Collaborate with team members to interpret chemical diversity within an evolutionary and ecological framework, including the inference of Salicaceae phylogeny
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integrating existing tools to acquire deeper insights into structural and functional chemical variation; Collaborate with team members to interpret chemical diversity within an evolutionary and ecological
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methodologies to study lipid–protein interactions in live cells, with applications to neurodegenerative diseases. The successful candidate will: Design and perform experiments using advanced fluorescence
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arthropods at the level of cellular and molecular organisms and their interactions with hosts. Mechanisms of pathogenicity, functional morphology and biochemistry of parasites, Mechanisms of action
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, protein chemistry and structure, immunochemistry, xenobiochemistry, and metabolic processes. Training involves participation in scientific projects, mainly at the Department of Biochemistry at Charles
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structured CV list of scientific and publication activity education credentials, proof of academic degrees and ranks a motivation letter with an emphasis on professional specialization with an outline