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to plan and work independently English, written and spoken, advanced level or native speaker, which is a great advantage. Institute and workplace location: The Institute of Biotechnology (IBT, ibt.cas.cz
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to model eye development and associated disorders, with a particular interest in photoreceptor biology. Key Research Areas: Differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells into retinal tissues Retinal
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phase diagrams and crystal structures in perovskite oxides Linear magneto-optical effects in altermagnets and non-collinear magnetic structures Circular dichroism in RIXS Skills and Qualifications
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phase diagrams and crystal structures in perovskite oxides Linear magneto-optical effects in altermagnets and non-collinear magnetic structures Circular dichroism in RIXS Skills and Qualifications
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modified organisms (lineage tracing, conditional knockouts, engineering of new genetically modified strains etc.), advanced imaging techniques including confocal, light sheet or super-resolution microscopy
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of the following topics: The interplay between magnetic phase diagrams and crystal structures in perovskite oxides Linear magneto-optical effects in altermagnets and non-collinear magnetic structures Circular
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related to modelling of the optical response of materials on the atomic scale. The successful candidate (m/f/d) will join a progressive Light and matter theory group at the Institute of Physics (FZU
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on immune cells and hematological malignancies. We aim to understand how changes in genome structure and regulation contribute to the development and progression of leukemia. Our new teammate will be
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AID with advanced fluorescence microscopy and collaborating with theoretical biophysicists to model IFT dynamics. Key responsibilities Develop and optimize the AID2 system in C. elegans to control
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advanced instrumentation (cellular and animal models, proteomics, gene editing, lentiviral transduction, live cell imaging, super-resolution microscopy, etc.). For more information on the research themes in