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compared with publicly available human data in terms of divergent zonal composition, cell interactions, as well as chondrocyte and epithelial cell types and functions. On the other hand spatial
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science positions in project OPUS 29 entitled "The application of non-covalent and electrostatic interactions in the design of helical oligomers to disrupt bacterial cell membranes" financed by National
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the entity implementing the project and in a country other than the country in which the doctoral degree was obtained. • Knowledge of hadron interaction models. • Knowledge of C++, Python, ROOT (Fortran will
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- engaged in constant interactions with proteins, other RNAs, and the ribosome - until it is inevitably degraded. How do these events coordinate in time and space? Why do some RNAs survive while others
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23 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Institute of Plant Genetics PAS Department Plant-Pathogen Interaction Team Research Field Biological sciences » Other Researcher Profile Recognised
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- engaged in constant interactions with proteins, other RNAs, and the ribosome - until its inevitable degradation. How do these events coordinate in time and space? Why do some RNAs survive while others
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. Using physiologically relevant systems, we also aim to examine the complex cellular interactions within the tumor microenvironment (TME), with the with the end goal of leveraging these insights
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Researcher in the Laboratory of Host-Microbiota Interactions Number of available positions: 1 Researcher career profiles (R1-R4): R2 Field of science: Neuroscience, Immunology, Microbiome Type of recruitment
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Researcher in the Laboratory of Host-Microbiota Interactions Number of available positions: 1 Researcher career profiles (R1-R4): R2 Field of science: Neuroscience, Immunology, Microbiome Type of recruitment
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of the hypothalamus and pituitary gland. These analyses will be conducted under homeostatic and energy imbalance and/or stress conditions. We will monitor how miRNAs respond to various stimuli and interact with