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to development of hematological malignancies Department: Institute of Medical Genetics and Genomics Description: Hematological malignancies are closely related to various types of somatic mutations in blood cells
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Department: Jan Křivánek Research Group: Dental Development and Regeneration – Faculty of Medicine Deadline: 31 Jan 2026 Start date: April 2026 or upon agreement Job type: full-time Job field
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employment contract with the possibility of extension Expected start of employment: 1. 1. 2026 or as agreed Activity description: Participation in research and development projects in the field
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of Science of the University of Ostrava announces a job vacancy at the Department of Social Geography and Regional Development (f/m) Researcher II. Expected start date 1st of November 2025 (or by agreement
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working hours Support for further education and professional development Benefits package: 6 weeks of paid vacation, medical insurance, financial contribution to meal and kindergarten/pension scheme
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how it influences the spread of attitudes and behaviors within and between groups. The project combines theoretical development with empirical work, including longitudinal data collection and school
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, Faculty of Medicine We are seeking a motivated researcher or research technician for a program focused on the preclinical development of drugs targeting cell signaling. The successful candidate will
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University Centre for Energy Efficient Buildings, Czech Technical University in Prague | Czech | 2 months ago
environment, innovation and sustainability. We focus on applied research and development within grant projects and contractual orders for companies. We are looking for a new member to join our team, which works
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collaboration No teaching duties (teaching possible upon interest) Career development support (grant mentoring, publishing support, conference travel, potential internships) Flexible working hours The option of a
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on immune cells and hematological malignancies. We aim to understand how changes in genome structure and regulation contribute to the development and progression of leukemia. Our new teammate will be