19 geographic-information-system-policy-strategy Postdoctoral positions at MASARYK UNIVERSITY
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integrity. A strong background in molecular or cellular biology, signalling pathways, or molecular cancer research. A prior experience with melanoma biology and MAPK signalling pathways is beneficial, but it
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, Journal of Urban Economics, Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organisation, Regional Studies, Transport Policy, and Journal of Transportation Geography. The administrative staff is experienced in helping
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interview. The Faculty Recruitment Policy (OTM-R) can be seen here . Faculty of Science, Masaryk University is an equal opportunity employer. We support diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive
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: The research group of prof. Michal Masařík is a biomedical laboratory dedicated to exploring the molecular mechanisms that drive cancer progression, with a particular emphasis on the tumour microenvironment (TME
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Policy (OTM-R) can be seen here . Faculty of Science, Masaryk University is an equal opportunity employer. We support diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees
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Neurology at Masaryk University. The goal of our research group is to create robust computational frameworks with which to better understand how information is processed across the vast range of scales
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, or mechanotransduction signaling (e.g. YAP/TAZ, integrin, or intermediate-filament pathways) is advantageous. Ability to design and interpret experiments targeting the molecular determinants
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programming is welcomed Experience with social network analysis is an advantage but not required Experience with school interventions is an advantage but not required What We Offer A supportive, lively research
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of Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic invites excellent scientists to apply for a two-year POSTDOC POSITION in Cell Signaling Description: Postdoctoral position is available in laboratory of Pavel Krejci
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involved in exploring genomic data generated on primary leukemic samples, using computational methods. We are interested in specific features resulting from chromosome (re)organization and their functional