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for doctoral study programmes. Departments involved in this programme Department of Cell Biology Guarantor of the study programme prof. RNDr. Jan Černý, Ph.D. jan.cerny@natur.cuni.cz Do you have a question
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of Microbiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences) and Prof. Adam Petrusek (Charles University, Prague). The position is based in the Czech Republic and is part of a newly funded project investigating chemical
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and cellular analysis of the ischemic brain using spatial and single-cell transcriptomics Profile of the graduate The graduate understands key areas of informatics, such as algorithms and software
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(please note that the netto amount can vary depending on the family situation, etc.) PhD supervision by Prof. Kateřina Králová and mentoring by Dr. Karin Roginer Hofmeister Integration into an international
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the course. Contact person to provide further information on the content of the work: Assoc. Prof. RNDr. Jakub Hofman, Ph.D. – Deparment of Pharmacology and Toxicology tel.: +420 495 067 593 e-mail: HOFMANJ
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Taxonomy, phylogenetics, distribution, morphology of animals with special focus on individual groups
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data as potential predictors explaining the spatial distribution of archaeological or epigraphic finds (e.g., analysis of variance, correlation, regression, maximum entropy models). Where to apply
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applications of advanced spatial data analysis methods, data collection, and interpretation of remote sensing data, database system theory, mapping, spatial data distribution, development of new cartographic
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: Mathematical modeling and statistical data analysis. Evaluating data as potential predictors explaining the spatial distribution of archaeological or epigraphic finds (e.g., analysis of variance, correlation
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, we focus on the Salicaceae family, which provides an exceptional opportunity to study phytochemical evolution thanks to its broad geographic distribution, ecological diversity, and well-characterized