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Chemistry » Molecular chemistry Chemistry » Organic chemistry Chemistry » Physical chemistry Chemistry » Other Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions PhD Positions Application Deadline 24 May
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on cellular dormancy (quiescence) in eukaryotic microorganisms, particularly baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae). This project explores cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying phenotypic variability
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, dynamically developing team, recognizable in its field of research possibility of conference trips collaboration with the best molecular spectroscopy teams no teaching duties remuneration amount: 140 000 PLN
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results at international conferences and prepare high-impact publications Specific Requirements CANDIDATE PROFILE: We are looking for a researcher who: Holds (or is about to obtain) a PhD in molecular
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to drive innovative, data-driven approaches in plant biotechnology and genomics. The successful candidate will join a dynamic and growing research environment, with the opportunity to shape interdisciplinary
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fluorescence from natural retinal chromophores. The aim is to enable precise fluorescence lifetime measurements and to establish the foundation for functional retinal imaging based on the dynamics of molecular
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” led by Prof. Rafał Szabla. This project focuses on understanding the mechanistic aspects of nonenzymatic RNA self-replication using methods of molecular dynamics and quantum chemistry. In particular
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"Immunometabolic Signaling" research group. Research on the metabolic mechanisms of immune regulation is one of the most dynamically developing fields of science worldwide. The group's task will be to develop
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of Gdańsk is seeking a candidate for the position of: PhD student at the Department of Translational Oncology (f/m) A person meeting the requirements will take part in the implementation of a research project
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, molecular crystals; - physical methods of polymer modification, new methods of composites manufacturing; - thin film deposition technologies; - modeling of macromolecular dynamics. Where to apply E-mail w3k31