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PhD degree or equivalent in theoretical, physical, computational chemistry, chemical physics or a similar field received within the last 5 years (maternity/parental leave is excluded from this period
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specialising in immunological methods Workplace: Department of experimental biology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Czech Republic Type of Contract: temporary position with 3-year contract (with
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Information System, organizing and facilitating foreign internships for students and academic staff. The condition is: Associate professor in psychology, social psychology, educational psychology / PhD in
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pathways related to these sequences and telomerase regulation. Requirements: Must be in active PhD studies no later than the date of starting the position Strong expertise in at least one of the following
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Professor according to the Czech law Experience with university teaching of zoology, ecology or evolutionary biology Experience with supervising theses in bachelor, master and PhD study programmes Active
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documented research experience related to this position. Your profile: Must-have: A PhD degree or equivalent in biophysics, biochemistry, chemistry, or a related field Expertise in AFM, optical, and Raman
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(advantage). Required knowledge, skills, abilities: Broad user knowledge of PC (especially MS Office) and mobile devices. user knowledge of measurement methods in engineering and construction (advantage
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is to guide the rational design of improved mRNA delivery systems to advance the efficacy of cancer immunotherapy. The ideal candidate profile: Must-have: PhD in the fields of biophysics, soft matter
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and mobilization techniques within a clinical setting Theoretical and practical teaching of physiotherapy in gynecology with a focus on the Ludmila Mojžíšová method within a clinical setting Theoretical
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to quickly learn a workflow management system). Applicants should submit CV including the list of publications; copy of the PhD diploma (notarial certification not required) or a letter from the PhD supervisor