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biotechnology. Start of studies in the winter semester (October) Opening of applications and publication of the dissertation topics: 15. 2. 2026 Application by: 30. 4. 2026 Apply for this programme Detailed
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20 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Institute of Biotechnology of the Academy of Sciences Research Field Biological sciences Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Application
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17 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Institute of Biotechnology of the Academy of Sciences Research Field Biological sciences Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Application
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institutes, in education sector, health care or veterinary medicine, but also in state/governmental administration or in private (e.g., pharmaceutical or biotechnology companies), both in the Czech
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and environmental) and biotechnology. Application submission The application is submitted electronically through the Charles University study information system . The completed application must be
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, breeding, forestry, phytopathology, plant biotechnology, ecology, and environmental protection. They can employ their experience with microscopic, biochemical, and molecular methods, as well as their general
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biology and bioinformatics. It intersects with most biological areas and highly impacts modern medicine and the development of new biotechnologies with applications in food and pharmaceutic industry
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/governmental administration or in private (e.g., pharmaceutical or biotechnology companies), both in the Czech Republic and abroad. Application submission The application is submitted electronically through
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both basic or applied research at universities, in scientific institutes and biotechnological centres as well as in medical institutions and pharmaceutical industry. Application submission
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of novel photosynthetic chassis, a cyanobactrial platform strain for biotechnological applications. The successful candidate will aim to isolate and identify a hypothetical, currently uncharacterized protein