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International Centre for Translational Eye Research / Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences | Poland | about 2 months ago
Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Benefits Full-time employment contract; Opportunity to work in an innovative scientific environment; International cooperation with experienced researchers; Competitive
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International Centre for Translational Eye Research / Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences | Poland | about 2 months ago
environment; 3. International cooperation with experienced researchers; 4. Competitive salary. Eligibility criteria Required documents: CV (including a list of projects/publications), Cover letter, Copy of PhD
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monthly salary of PLN 5000 gross; Work in a professional and friendly environment; Mentoring support and opportunity to develop research competences; Development of academic experience (participation in
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LanguagesPOLISHLevelExcellent Additional Information Benefits A scholarship contract for a period of 36 months; A monthly salary of PLN 4,500 gross; Work in a professional and friendly environment; Mentoring support and
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of mRNA in the cellular environment and indicated the best immunological respond. Other modified nucleotides that also showed very promising features were: pseudouridine, 5-methoxyuridine and 5
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Institute of Systematics and Evolution of Animals of the Polish Academy of Sciences | Poland | 2 months ago
. ISEA PAS does not provide accommodation. Additional comments Background information: Squamata (i.e., lizards and snakes) are principal components of most terrestrial and aquatic environments across