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-application deadline, you will receive information about the next steps. If you are unsure, please contact the FF MU Personnel Office: Mgr. Lída Oplatková, e-mail: oplatkova@phil.muni.cz SELECTION PROCESS
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for your interest and we look forward to hearing from you! MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY, THE FACULTY AND THE DEPARTMENT Masaryk University is the second largest university in the Czech
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for more effective treatments. One promising strategy involves mRNA-based cancer immunotherapy vaccines, which require a drug delivery system capable of reliably reaching the cytosol. Developing
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spectroscopy and scattering methods. The primary aim is to elucidate the structural and dynamical properties of lipids in asymmetric membranes, particularly their interactions with integral membrane proteins
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Academy of Sciences (PI Pavel Caha). The specific research area for this position is the morphosyntactic variation in Germanic. The goal of the project is to investigate models that relate such variation
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-application deadline, you will receive information about the next steps. If you are unsure, please contact the FF MU Personnel Office: Mgr. Lída Oplatková, e-mail: oplatkova@phil.muni.cz SELECTION PROCESS
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, you will receive information about the next steps. If you are unsure, please contact the FF MU Personnel Office: Mgr. Lída Oplatková, e-mail: oplatkova@phil.muni.cz SELECTION PROCESS Selection criteria
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an open PhD student 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
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-state NMR spectroscopy and scattering methods. The primary aim is to elucidate the structural and dynamical properties of lipids in asymmetric membranes, particularly their interactions with integral