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aquaculture Project leader: Professor Jacek Jemielity Competition number: CeNT-31-2025 For more informations, please visit the website of the University of Warsaw. Where to apply E-mail careers@cent.uw.edu.pl
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diplomas of: completion of higher education studies; conferring the doctoral / postdoctoral degree / title of Professor, specialist title; recognition of a foreign diploma as equivalent to the relevant
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astrocytes, in the pathophysiology of this disorder. Within this project, we plan to investigate the role of astrocytes in chronic stress resilience mechanisms in mice. A key astrocytic marker associated with
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receptor (HR+HER2+). These cancers, associated with poor prognosis and high mortality, account for over 50% of breast cancer cases. Current treatment involves chemotherapy, hormonal drugs, and targeted
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landscape genomics, particularly genotypeenvironment association (GEA) analyses; 5. Scientific output including publications indexed by Clarivate Analytics; 6. Proficiency in English (speaking and writing); 7
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learned societies and scientific associations, and awarded distinctions and scholarships. (4) Declaration of consent for processing of personal data for the purpose of recruitment (see below
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the development of the offspring’s nervous system by modulating synaptic plasticity, neuronal connectivity, and cognitive functions through mechanisms associated with GLP-1R receptor signaling pathways
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, granted according to the principles set out in the Labor Code, or else associated with receiving sickness benefits or disability benefits because of temporary inability to work, including those caused by a