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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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human stem-cell-based models (iPSC-derived neurons, astrocytes, cerebral organoids, neuron/astrocyte co-cultures and patient-derived glioblastoma samples and tumoroids), we investigate pathways and
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/stimulation. Collaboration with materials and device engineers on one side, as well as clinical researchers on the other, is critical. Close collaboration with neuroscientists working on pre-clinical models is
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. The proposed modulation and control strategy should pursue the objectives of increasing the efficiency or reliability of the traction drive by means of suitably modified control based e.g.: on improved
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tissue using genetic mouse models, functional screens, and single cell and spatial omics technologies. More details about the laboratory: https://www.ibt.cas.cz/en/research-laboratories/laboratory
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tissue using genetic mouse models, functional screens, and single cell and spatial omics technologies. More details about the laboratory: https://www.ibt.cas.cz/en/research-laboratories/laboratory
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, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, nano/micro-CT, mathematical modelling and many others. All of our projects are based on large network of local and international collaborators. This offers
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research based on a detailed examination of primary sources in their original languages and their proper positioning within a broader regional/global historical context. Requirements: Working knowledge
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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
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to model eye development and associated disorders, with a particular interest in photoreceptor biology. Key Research Areas: Differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells into retinal tissues Retinal