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anthropology and biology, genetics, ecology, and human ethology. It studies the ontogenetic and phylogenetic development of humans, evolution, morphological variability of populations, ethnicity, growth
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human studies. Methodologically, taxonomy, phylogenetics and evolutionary biology, population genetics and genomics, morphology and evo-devo, ethology and behavioural sciences, evolutionary psychology
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Mapping of Brain Pathologies in Human Organoid Models. Mechanism of somatic hypermutation targeting and its role in the B lymphoma formation Mechanisms at the nexus of membrane protein biogenesis and
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the immune response, evolution of immune mechanisms). Clinical immunology is a separate emancipated part of immunology, for which the human immune system is the object of study and the understanding of its
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biological functions of animal and human organisms. Thanks to the wide range of possibilities modern experimental methods of molecular biology, chemistry, physics and some special physiological techniques
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the Context of Demographic Change Partnership Trajectories of Young Adults: Determinants of Relationship Formation and Stability in European Countries (Analysis of GGS Data) Political careers and network
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work in academic and commercial sectors, aiming to develop holistic approaches to landscape research and understanding the relationship between society and nature. Application submission The application
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28 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Faculty of Science, Charles University Research Field Geography » Human geography Geography » Regional geography Geography » Social geography
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and migrations of ancient humans in Eurasia; Other ongoing projects in the Laboratory of archaeogenetics, such as testing and improvement of analytical methods such as PCA and manifold learning
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universities in Central Europe. It is recognized for its strong research output, as well as its comprehensive and diverse range of study programs, which span the sciences, humanities, and social sciences