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Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Centre for Lithospheric Research (https://clr.geology.cz/ ) was established in 2012 within the Czech Geological Survey on the basis of an initiative by the Czech government
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this position: Do you have a passion for understanding the electronic structure of molecules? Join our team! Our research focuses on the relationship between molecular and electronic structure and
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Computational Quantum Chemistry & Spectroscopy About this position: Do you have a passion for understanding the electronic structure of molecules? Join our team! Our research focuses on the relationship between
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at the organismal, cellular and molecular levels. The successful candidate will join the group of Dr Jan Perner (Laboratory of Molecular Biology of Ticks), see more here: https://www.paru.cas.cz/en/sections/disease
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a conceptual framework for exploiting symbiotic interactions to modulate mitochondrial states. Where to apply Website https://jobs.bc.cas.cz/en/detail/278 Requirements Research FieldBiological
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application regardless of age, gender, cultural and social background, religion, disability or sexual identity. Useful links About the research group: https://www.upb.cas.cz/en/structure/microbial-processes
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their structural characterization using electron microscopy. The nanoreactors will be functionally characterized by spectro-electrochemical methods and time-resolved optical spectroscopy to determine the
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transformation of society, its conditions, developmental tendencies, and spatial structure - with implications for societal organization and an emphasis on qualitative changes and connections to the natural
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, protein chemistry and structure, immunochemistry, xenobiochemistry, and metabolic processes. Training involves participation in scientific projects, mainly at the Department of Biochemistry at Charles
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. Projects include studying the structure and dynamics of DNA, DNA-protein and DNA-ligand interactions, non-covalent interactions, stabilizing interactions in biomolecules, chemical reactivity and catalysis