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Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences | Czech | about 2 months ago
Chromatin Structural Biology laboratory to investigate how dynamic protein–protein interactions control transcription elongation in chromatin. Transcription by RNA polymerase II relies on a dense network of
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arthropods at the level of cellular and molecular organisms and their interactions with hosts. Mechanisms of pathogenicity, functional morphology and biochemistry of parasites, Mechanisms of action
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for admittance to doctoral studies at CTU Strong interests in scientific fields related to laser physics, nonlinear optics, high harmonic generation, physics with ultra-short pulses, interaction of light with
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applications for a PhD position in soil–plant interactions under changing climatic conditions, focusing on soil organic matter dynamics under drought and elevated CO2. The PhD student will be based
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regulation of microbial cells regarding antimicrobial production and resistance, infectious disease pathogenesis, and microbial interactions with the environment. Community-level research focuses on microbial
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applied to geoscience and geoecology problems. The graduates are well-versed in relevant international literature, including literature on the interactions of society and the natural environment at all
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level, particularly the complex interactions of cells with their environment and among informational macromolecules (DNA, RNA, proteins), using state-of-the-art approaches and techniques of molecular
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Scientism and its metaphysical implications The forms of interaction between magic and science in the Renaissance and Early Modern Period Profile of the graduate Graduates will acquire good general knowledge
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of critically analysing and evaluating changing interactions between social and natural components of the geographical environment, and solving problems at local, regional, national and global levels (e.g
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, examining gene expression and its regulation. It formulates an overall picture of cell interactions within organisms. Start of studies in the winter semester (October) Opening of applications and publication