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MU in Brno and join us! We are passionate plant biologists at CEITEC looking for MSCA PhD Candidate of Cell-cycle regulation of DNA repair About this position: Marie Curie-funded PhD programme starting
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MU in Brno and join us! We are passionate plant biologists at CEITEC looking for MSCA PhD Candidate of Cell-cycle regulation of DNA repair About this position: Marie Curie-funded PhD programme starting
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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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of Masaryk University in Brno was established on 1 January 2024 and focuses on research and development of cell and gene therapy for selected rare diseases. The CZECRIN Large Research Infrastructure (LRI) is
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suitable for people on/after parental leave, graduates or graduating students. In the case of interest and mutual agreement, it is possible to combine the work with doctoral education and obtaining a PhD
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develop technologies and biotechnologies to break them down. http://www.recetox.muni.cz/en/career/career-at-recetox The PhD student will be employed in Loschmidt Laboratories , one of the leading protein
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Religious Devotion project (CREDO; see https://www.levyna.cz/en/about-us/research/credo-project ) is a five-year project (2024-2028) funded by the Czech Science Foundation and is based at Masaryk University
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; PhD in economics, environmental studies or a related field; area of focus in teaching and research – critical environmentally oriented approaches in economics (ecological economics, environmental and
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or application for PhD studies (e.g. at Masaryk University) professional focus on archaeometallurgy or archaeometry – it is a condition experience in the field is not required Language skills knowledge
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development of cell and gene therapy for selected rare diseases. We cooperate with the Fraunhofer Institute IZI (Germany), the University of Leipzig (Germany) and the University of Copenhagen (Denmark