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level, particularly the complex interactions of cells with their environment and among informational macromolecules (DNA, RNA, proteins), using state-of-the-art approaches and techniques of molecular
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Scientism and its metaphysical implications The forms of interaction between magic and science in the Renaissance and Early Modern Period Profile of the graduate Graduates will acquire good general knowledge
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, examining gene expression and its regulation. It formulates an overall picture of cell interactions within organisms. Start of studies in the winter semester (October) Opening of applications and publication
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of critically analysing and evaluating changing interactions between social and natural components of the geographical environment, and solving problems at local, regional, national and global levels (e.g
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life processes of plant cells and plants: their structure, metabolism, ontogeny, and interaction with the environment. They are also a specialist in the area of experimental plant biology which
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. Students focus on (i) diversity, evolution and ecology of algae, (ii) taxonomy and ecology of fungi, (iii) symbiotic interactions of lichens, (iv) biosystematics and evolution of plants, (v) ecology
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information about the study programme Offer of dissertation topics: Advanced computational frameworks for interactive spatial transcriptomics analysis of CNS disorders Codon Degeneracy as a Source of an
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well as their pathogenicity or epidemiology, all with an emphasis on host–parasite interaction. The graduate is able to solve theoretical and practical problems related to the research on parasites and parasitic diseases
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contexts; understand the nature of natural and social risks; be able to draw synthesising conclusions about landscape change and the evolution of interactions society-nature. Is prepared to work in academic
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well as interactions between social (socioeconomic and sociocultural systems) and natural environment, also via applying GIS. The graduate is capable to design mutually interconnected set of measures to support regional