15 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS" positions at MASARYK UNIVERSITY in Czech
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regeneration. Developing and improving plant genetic engineering resources, such as transgenics and genome editing, requires the joint efforts of multiple groups with complementary expertise. The team members
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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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equipment and experienced staff Full-time contract An attractive salary (ERC funded position) Flexible working hours Support for further education and professional development Benefits package: 6 weeks
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development work. Work within a research team/group. Optimisation of procedures and methods of investigation. Active publication activity (peer-reviewed journals) and presentation of research results. Actively
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, genomics and proteomics, and life sciences. Job Description Key Duties: Research in the field of telomere biology with a focus on telomere protein dynamics Development of methods for the characterization
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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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insights into the role of lipid asymmetry in biological membranes and its influence on membrane protein function, with potential applications in the development of lipid-targeted therapeutics and biosensors
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insights into the role of lipid asymmetry in biological membranes and its influence on membrane protein function, with potential applications in the development of lipid-targeted therapeutics and biosensors
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ARE WE LOOKING FOR We are looking for a Researcher II position (roughly equivalent to a postdoc) to join the Department of Romance languages and literatures with a focus on the development of second
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peptides, including the design of de novo sequences based on the elucidated mechanism. The first step will be to develop a computational approach to determine the critical peptide properties required