17 complex-systems-physics "https:" "Multiple" Postdoctoral positions at MASARYK UNIVERSITY
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of Condensed Matter Physics at the Faculty of Science MU announces an open postdoc position in the group of Jan Kuneš. Job Description Key Duties: A successful candidate is expected to work on one
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multiple opportunities of traveling, networking and gaining experience also outside our lab. Our research group offers vibrant environment full of enthusiastic people helping each other with a common aim to
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LOOKING FOR The Center for Modern Art and Theory is announcing the position of post-doctoral researcher within the project Czechs and the Colonial World: Design and Visual Culture since 1848 (https
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systems for cytoskeletal dynamics, and focal-adhesion turnover, and design molecular interventions probing the synthesis, organization, and anchoring of cytoskeletal and adhesion complexes. The successful
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: We are seeking a talented and motivated candidate to join a research team headed by Dr. Tomas Barta at Masaryk University, Faculty of Medicine (https://histology.med.muni.cz/bartalab ). Our lab focuses
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exploration of complex topics While prior experience with EVs is beneficial, it is not a mandatory requirement Prior experience with Density Gradient Ultracentrifugation and other methods for EV isolation and
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advertised for the Research Group of Karla Plevova – Genomics of Immune Cells , an interdisciplinary team of biologists and bioinformaticians exploring the complexity of the human genome, with a special focus
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, as the rigorous physical frameworks that have pervaded all other fields of science and engineering have yet to make their impact on modern neuroscience. The other main aim of our group is to use
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to apply regardless of personal background. The selection process is based on an Open, Transparent Merit-based Recruitment Policy. Masaryk University does not discriminate in educational or employment
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genome-wide analysis of the Czech/European population analyzed within the Genome of Europe project, which is currently underway in our laboratory. The successful candidate should: Hold a Ph.D. or its