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metabolism, invasiveness, and adaptation to the microenvironment. Our research combines experimental mechanobiology, advanced light microscopy, and computational modeling to understand the physical and
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). The team focuses on the communication networks between cancer cells and stromal components, aiming to uncover how these interactions contribute to therapy resistance, metabolic adaptation, and cancer cell
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processing techniques (advantage) advanced writing skills (advantage) independence (high level of self-organisation and planning) and proactive approach (required) excellent communication and teamwork skills
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motivation, creativity, proactivity, and self-driven initiative Include these in your application: A comprehensive CV detailing your publication history A copy of your PhD diploma Contact information for two
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services. We are looking for a candidate: with a PhD degree or near completion of a PhD. studies with education and experience in the field of and/or regional/urban/spatial economics with research interest
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the green multicellular alga Draparnaldia as a new model system to study developmental complexity and adaptations to terrestrial habitats in green algae. We now have strong evidence that Draparnaldia could
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REQUEST Professional education, qualifications and experience a PhD degree in art history or a relevant related field a record of academic publications in art history or a relevant related field Language
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University Prague INTERFER is an OPJAK 48-month running research project focusing on the effects of foreign interference practices on public opinion, the domestic and foreign policy adaptations of states to
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PhD in ecology, microbiology, chemistry or a related field, Strong knowledge of zooplankton and cyanobacteria and algae taxonomy and identification, Experience with laboratory culture, microscopy, and
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ranked in Q1 according to Web of Science. Specific qualifications include: PhD in cell biology, molecular biology, or a related field Experience with stem cell culture and differentiation, preferably with