19 postdoctoral-biomedical-signal-processing Postdoctoral positions at MASARYK UNIVERSITY in Czech
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of Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic invites excellent scientists to apply for a two-year POSTDOC POSITION in Oncogenic Signalling Description: The Stjepan Uldrijan Research Group at the Faculty
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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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in Brno and join us! We are passionate structural virologists at CEITEC looking for Postdoctoral Researcher in structural virology About this position: Do you have a passion for understanding the
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research Come to CEITEC MU in Brno and join us! We are passionate structural biologists at CEITEC looking for Postdoctoral Researcher in human translation control About this position: We're are looking for a
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Description: We offer a postdoctoral position with a topic focused on understanding key mechanisms of developmental biology. More precisely the applicant will have the opportunity to study molecular and
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biological component of the project. The postdoctoral fellow will establish and maintain genetically and fluorescently modified cancer cell models suitable for live-cell mechanobiology, such as reporter
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signaling that drive pathology across AD, glioblastoma, and other neurological conditions (e.g., stroke, schizophrenia). We are recruiting an experienced postdoc with several years of hands-on expertise in
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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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Masaryk University, the Faculty of Economics and Administration, is seeking a highly motivated and productive postdoctoral researcher in the field of regional economics. This position offers a unique
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We are offering an opportunity for a postdoctoral researcher with a background in applying mathematical models to the study of the brain to join a newly established group at the First Department of