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Department: Department of Laboratory Methods – Faculty of Medicine Deadline: 12 Apr 2026 Start date: upon agreement Job type: part-time Job field: Science and research | Education and schooling
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addition, the group is actively involved in teaching undergraduate and graduate students. The group is coordinated by Prof. Hynek Pikhart and Prof. Martin Bobak. Who We Are Looking For The research team is
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work in the field of parasitology. Participation in the preparation and implementation of research projects and publications. Collection and analysis of biological samples using modern laboratory methods
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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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to ATMP research within the already established Research Group on ATMPs for Rare Diseases, led by Prof. Lenka Zdražilová Dubská. You can find out more about us on our websites: https://creatic.muni.cz
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learning models Interest in advanced computational methods for understanding and improving protein function Conditions of employment You must hold a two-year master's degree (120 ECTS points) or a similar
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-environmental and geographical situatedness of work environments in the ancient Roman Empire contributed to the spatial spread of ancient cults. Using computational methods, the project examines how