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: Science and research Come to CEITEC MU in Brno and join us! We are passionate chemists at CEITEC Masaryk University looking for PhD Candidate/Student in Computational Quantum Chemistry & Spectroscopy About
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involved in exploring genomic data generated on primary leukemic samples, using computational methods. We are interested in specific features resulting from chromosome (re)organization and their functional
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such frameworks to create cross-disciplinary bridges between computational and clinical neuroscience. Specifically, candidates should have an interest in applying computational methods to address the identification
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of Science, Masaryk University announces an open competition for the position POSTDOC POSITION in Computational Condensed Matter Physics Workplace: Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Faculty of Science
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administrative activities related to the position according to the instructions of the department head. WE REQUEST Professional education, qualifications and experience Master’s Degree Programme in the archaeology
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education, qualifications and experience Master’s Degree Programme in archaeology – a condition possibly also in the field of materials engineering or chemistry with a focus on archaeological artifacts
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modern laboratory methods Analysis of biological data Independent presentation of research results at conferences and other professional meetings Participation in domestic and international business trips
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the development of microfluidic systems and their application within biologically oriented projects Experience with advanced methods for studying enzyme kinetics and biophysical analysis of proteins Scientific and
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modern laboratory methods Analysis of biological data Independent presentation of research results at conferences and other professional meetings Participation in domestic and international business trips
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: The research group of prof. Michal Masařík is a biomedical laboratory dedicated to exploring the molecular mechanisms that drive cancer progression, with a particular emphasis on the tumour microenvironment (TME