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Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Warsaw (IIMCB ), in collaboration with Dr. Katarzyna Mleczko-Sanecka (Laboratory of Iron Homeostasis). The main objective of RACE-PRIME is to transform the IIMCB
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their characteristics with single cell resolution both ex vivo (iDISCO) and in a behaving animal (mini-endoscopes). This project will be performed in collaboration with dr. Xiaoke Chen (Stanford University) and Alessio
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experience in communication skills, know-how sharing and research expertise with other members of the research group and collaborating institutions. Reference number: AdBd_K101_W04N_D03_06_2026 Deadline
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projects (in Polish and English) Close collaboration with other research groups within the LBM Laboratory and NCBJ, as well as with external partners participation in the implementation of scientific
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upon energy imbalance. Collaborating research units include the University of Lausanne (Switzerland) and the Berlin Institute of Health at the Charité Medical University (Berlin, Germany). Principal
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identification, molecular validation, and the development of new diagnostic tools. Working with cell cultures and organoids. Participation in molecular and spatial data analysis in collaboration with analysts
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an atmosphere of respect and cooperation supporting employees with disabilities flexible working hours funding for language learning co-financing of training and courses additional days off for education life
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, particularly radionuclides, on a continental scale. The aim is to develop a new class of inverse Bayesian models, STE-EU-SCALE, combining innovative forward dispersion models, machine learning techniques, and
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, including the use of unnatural amino acids, and diverse bioconjugation methods), as well as their expression and purification. The candidate will also learn fibrillization techniques and in vitro methods