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the admission procedure for doctoral study programmes. Departments involved in this programme Department of Social Geography and Regional Development Guarantor of the study programme prof. RNDr. Josef Novotný
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individual interested in studying the regulation of oocyte and embryo development. The research focuses on RNA metabolism and its role in the control of gene expression. This PhD student position is jointly
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Contribute to data collection as part of a larger research team Conduct advanced quantitative analyses Develop publishable papers and present at international conferences YOUR PROFILE Strong interest in
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collaborative research environment 5 weeks of holiday workplace in Řež near Prague, Czech Republic (approx. 20 minutes by train from Prague city centre) Application details Application deadline: 28 February 2026
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carbon allotropes influence MAX phase formation, structural evolution, and the resulting MXene architecture. By systematically tuning the carbon environment during synthesis, the project aims to synthesise
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Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences | Czech | 24 days ago
dynamic, multivalent interactions drive partner selection, cooperativity, and chromatin engagement of elongation factors. Using an integrative structural biology approach, the project aims to develop a
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terms of its pathogenicity. However, methods for treating viral infections of honey bees or preventing their development are still insufficiently explored. While beekeepers have access to a wide range of
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, they will also receive training, prepare an Interim Activity Report on a regular basis, and a Final Activity Report at the end of the project. The performance of scientific work will also include, for example
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to use rational design to develop new inhibitors of actin polymerization by targeting actin polymerization regulators, such as Mena and the Arp2/3 complex. The project includes a synthesis of hits from
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to online editions of top-tier scientific journals through the IPHYS library system Professional Development Opportunities to participate in domestic and international scientific courses, workshops, and