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for Development of Gene Therapies TREAT-EXP in the project FENG.02.01-IP.05-M038/25, TREAT-EXP: Development of therapeutic strategies for human genetic diseases caused by nucleotide repeat expansions. The FENG
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amended). Experience in laboratory work in the field of molecular biology or experience in the field of bioinformatics. Experience with RNA, mitochondrial isolation, subcellular fractionation, and RNA
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experimental research using modern laboratory and bioinformatics techniques, data analysis (including NGS), processing results and preparing scientific publications. Independent teaching of classes carried out
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work with ancient DNA. - Experience in high-throughput sequencing on Illumina platforms (i.e. DNA library preparations). - Knowledge of Linux operating system. - Familiarity with bioinformatic analyses
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interaction studies (EMSA, BLI, HeliX) Structural studies (crystallization of proteins and protein–DNA complexes; preparation of cryo-EM samples) Participation in synchrotron data collection Processing
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, Stabłowicka 147, 54-066 Wrocław, Poland. The data contained in job application will be processed for the purposes of the current recruitment process, and – if the consent is given – for the purposes of future
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graphics. Classical representations are relatively easy to render, while being difficult for generative machine learning models. A recent breakthrough in this area is the Neural Radiance Field (NeRF) and
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processes upon targeted manipulation in relevant modalities. The ideal candidate has a strong motivation to perform translational research in neuroscience, presents solid background knowledge in molecular
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, proficiency in English, and the alignment of the candidate’s scientific development plans with the objectives of the research team. The recruitment process will be conducted through an open competition, in
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theoretical physics Discipline: Physics Type of contract: scholarship, 48 months Deadline for submitting applications: July 1, 2026 Planned competition end date: October 1, 2026 Selection process Required