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. To this end, we will employ advanced molecular, cellular, and systems biology methods and tools, as well as various research models—from standard cell lines to primary lines and several mouse models
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” led by Prof. Rafał Szabla. This project focuses on understanding the mechanistic aspects of nonenzymatic RNA self-replication using methods of molecular dynamics and quantum chemistry. In particular
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for utilizing new ultracold, strongly polar, and strongly polar and magnetic molecules in optical tweezers and lattices to realize a new generation of ultracold molecular qubits and two-qubit quantum gates. In
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; Outstanding scientific achievements, documented by publications in recognized international peer-reviewed scientific journals. Experience in molecular and cellular biology techniques, including both basic and
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the implementation of a research project funded by the National Science Centre (NCN) under the OPUS 29 call, project no. 2025/57/B/NZ3/0184, entitled “Molecular pathways involved in nuclear membrane stress adaptation
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Organic Memristors (CKCOM) project focuses on the development of a new generation of molecular memory and logic elements based on proton quantum tunneling. The aim is to advance energy-efficient
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Organic Memristors (CKCOM) project focuses on the development of a new generation of molecular memory and logic elements based on proton quantum tunneling. The aim is to advance energy-efficient
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for Smart Economy 2021-2027 (FENG). Job description The Center for Quantum Digital Organic Memristors (CKCOM) project focuses on the development of a new generation of molecular memory and logic elements
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) knowledge of molecular biology techniques and working with in vitro cultures. Experience in Next-Generation Sequencing, DNA/RNA isolation or long-read sequencing is an advantage c) basic knowledge on NGS data
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in plant science, plant biotechnology, molecular biology, phytochemistry, or a related field, obtained in the year of employment in the project or within the 7 years preceding January 1st of the year