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sciences » Biological engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Application Deadline 26 Apr 2026 - 23:59 (Europe/Warsaw) Country Poland Type of Contract Temporary Job
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operating via redox mechanisms are particularly promising, as they rely on thermally induced changes in the oxidation state of dopant ions, which result in distinct and often visually perceptible shifts in
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of the breast duct and the mechanical conditions (including cell compaction and acting forces) influencing cancer cell migration and invasion. The proposed system will enable dynamic control of the invasion
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Wrocław University of Science and Technology / Faculty of Information and Telecommunication Technology | Poland | about 2 months ago
13 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Wrocław University of Science and Technology / Faculty of Information and Telecommunication Technology Department Department of Artificial
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or equivalent Skills/Qualifications -Ph.D. in the field of physics, biophysics, chemistry, materials science, biomedical engineering or related disciplines -Experience in the development of hydrogel systems
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wildtype HIV and employing various 'omics'-based technologies to generate multi-dimensional datasets. These datasets will facilitate an in-depth study of the molecular mechanisms dictating the fate of a
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in the molecular mechanisms of gene expression regulation and the structure of protein–DNA complexes? Would you like to gain experience working with modern techniques of structural biology and
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, mechanical stresses, induced for example by temperature variations, can dramatically alter system parameters, such as the temperature at which switching of electrical properties occurs. Within the scope
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, published in Nature Communications, highlight non-coding RNAs as pivotal regulatory elements, yet their specific mechanisms of integration remain incompletely explored and, in fact, raised many interesting