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the following documents in English: CV, including a list of publications (max. 4 pages). At least three Impact Factor journal publications are expected or CORE A*/A conference paper. Papers accepted
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process. To apply for the CTU Global Postdoc Fellowship you need the following documents in English: CV, including a list of publications (max. 4 pages). At least three Impact Factor journal publications
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selection process. To apply for the CTU Global Postdoc Fellowship you need the following documents in English: CV, including a list of publications (max. 4 pages). At least three Impact Factor journal
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the following documents in English: CV, including a list of publications (max. 4 pages). At least three Impact Factor journal publications are expected or CORE A*/A conference paper. Papers accepted
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. 4 pages). At least three Impact Factor journal publications are expected or CORE A*/A conference paper. Papers accepted for publication yet waiting to be printed do count if a proof of acceptance is
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in English: CV, including a list of publications (max. 4 pages). At least three Impact Factor journal publications are expected or CORE A*/A conference paper. Papers accepted for publication yet
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Brno University of Technology, Central European Institute of Technology | Czech | about 2 months ago
, with clear expertise in magnetic imaging methods; experience with electron magnetic dichroism is a strong advantage. Proven ability to conduct independent research, critically interpret complex datasets
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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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expect: - Learning Opportunities Gain hands-on experience with advanced laboratory techniques and methods, including: Conventional confocal and super-resolution live cell imaging Cell culturing
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involved in exploring genomic data generated on primary leukemic samples, using computational methods. We are interested in specific features resulting from chromosome (re)organization and their functional