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to ATMP research within the already established Research Group on ATMPs for Rare Diseases, led by Prof. Lenka Zdražilová Dubská. You can find out more about us on our websites: https://creatic.muni.cz
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an innovative research project. • Funding for fieldwork and conference travel. • Fees for open access publications. • Training seminars and workshops to further professional development. • Institutional
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secondary school students and teachers. Knowledge of accessibility and inclusive design principles, or practical experience with accessibility testing. Experience working in an interdisciplinary and
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/secondary school students and teachers. Knowledge of accessibility and inclusive design principles, or practical experience with accessibility testing. Experience working in interdisciplinary and
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of Prague and Vienna. The campus brings together the University and several research institutes of the Czech Academy of Sciences, offering access to a vibrant research community and numerous modern
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the IS ZČU II according to the valid Declarations**, to wait for the evaluation according to the specified schedule. Declarations: https://inis.zcu.cz/fcgi/verso.fpl/dload/29428
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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