19 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"https:" PhD positions at Faculty of Science, Charles University in Czech
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Description Bioinformatics and computational biology integrate computer science, mathematics, and biology, focusing on processing, analyzing, and modeling biological data and processes at the molecular and
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microbiology. They learn contemporary microbiological, molecular genetic, bioinformatic, biochemical, analytical, and biophysical methods for studying microorganisms. Key research areas include physiological
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application of ecological attributes to paleoecological data Molecular basis of repeated adaptation to challenging soils Parallel evolution of clonality in angiosperms The Genomic Basis of Partial
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? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The program focuses on the study of biological processes at molecular and cell
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more information in: Conditions of the admission procedure for doctoral study programmes at the Faculty of Science, Charles University, for study programmes starting in the winter semester (October
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information in: Conditions of the admission procedure for doctoral study programmes at the Faculty of Science, Charles University, for study programmes starting in the winter semester (October) or Conditions of
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Complete information about the admission procedure can be found on the website for applicants . For questions, please contact the admissions contact persons . Where to apply Website https://is.cuni.cz
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information in: Conditions of the admission procedure for doctoral study programmes at the Faculty of Science, Charles University, for study programmes starting in the winter semester (October) . Important
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? Complete information about the admission procedure can be found on the website for applicants . For questions, please contact the admissions contact persons . Where to apply Website https://is.cuni.cz
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biogeography. A key focus lies in comparing past and present natural processes for predicting environmental changes. Start of studies in the winter semester (October) Opening of applications and publication