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impact on neuronal networks, building on the complementary expertise of a team with a strong publication record in reputable journals and proven experience in identifying nervous system pathomechanisms and
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? No Offer Description We are seeking to recruit a Doctoral Candidate in the framework of the Marie Sklodowska-CurieDoctoral Network NEWTON funded by the European Commission. The recruited candidate will
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the gross amount of ca. 4300 PLN (3800 PLN net) for the period of 24 months with the possibility of extending to 48 months after mid-term evaluation and with the possibility of increasing the amount
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cells, acting as powerhouses that produce energy and serve as key communication hubs. While they contain their own small genome, mitochondria rely on proteins and RNA molecules produced elsewhere in
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, 02-776 Warsaw POSITION: research-didactic Adjunct FIELD: natural sciences SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINE: biological sciences KEYWORDS: molecular biology, functional omics, molecular network construction
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network, a conserved module known to regulate morphogenesis and trafficking throughout eukaryotes. Your profile: By starting date you have a Master’s degree in a relevant area including Biotechnology
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Specific Requirements Ability to work and collaborate in research teams in a competitive environment. Other requirements: Programming skills (C, C++, Matlab, Python, LabView) Knowledge of data communication
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(RNA-seq, ChIP-seq, WGBS and/or similar) demonstrated ability for independent thinking and project management skills high level of communication and interpersonal skills conducting research aimed
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: Łukasiewicz Research Network – PORT; project leader: Marcin Poręba, PhD, DSc, Prof. of WUST. The PACMAN project aims to develop a new class of antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs) that do not require internalization