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Thin Films Main R&D activities will be focused on the synthesis and investigation of new multifunctional thin films with precisely controlled surface morphologies (through the deposition or surface
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drug interactions, work with in vitro cell cultures and recombinant enzymes, isolation and work with ex vivo primary cultures obtained from tumour biopsies, preparation of 3D-structured tumour models and
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collection and analysis incl. designing appropriate follow-up measures in farms when positive samples occur, (2) identifying mechanisms of primary infection with a focus on the role of wild birds, and (3
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. The research aims to unlock the full potential of electron beams in precisely controlling the creation of advanced materials at the atomic and nanoscale levels. The primary focus will be on developing innovative
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for clinical medicine. The main aim of your work would be to distinguish subtypes of patients with psoriasis based on clinical characteristics, molecular signatures and the specific composition
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monitoring of the 3D printing process. Required qualification: Master of Science - Master of Art or Ph.D. and within the relevant research programs they gain experience alongside senior researchers
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). Introduction and application of in vitro methods for testing pharmacokinetic drug interactions. Work with in vitro cell cultures and recombinant enzymes. Isolation and work with ex vivo primary cultures obtained
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). Introduction and application of in vitro methods for testing pharmacokinetic drug interactions. Work with in vitro cell cultures and recombinant enzymes. Isolation and work with ex vivo primary cultures obtained
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to the development of concepts in the field of chemical reactivity, which is the main focus of Srnec’s group. Requirements: The applicant should have knowledge corresponding to a master degree in (physical) chemistry
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courses and marks, and a link to the master thesis (if available). Applications will be reviewed as they come in and will be considered until the position is filled, but for full consideration apply until