12 Education positions at Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences in Poland
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participant in a doctoral programme (within the meaning of the Act on Higher Education of 27 July 2005) or is a doctoral candidate at a doctoral school (within the meaning of the Act on Higher Education and
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to participate in ERASMUS+ program. Eligibility criteria NCN scholarships may be awarded to a person who is a PhD student at a doctoral school at a university or institute of higher education in Poland. Selection
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+ program. Eligibility criteria NCN scholarships may be awarded to a person who is a PhD student at a doctoral school at a university or institute of higher education in Poland. Selection process Required
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networks are typically far from optimal. In particular, (i) they develop slowly in time (the cells need to migrate over relatively large distances), (ii) they are heterogeneous and weakly percolated, (iii
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single-cell 'omics' strategies and systems immunology approaches to further unravel the players and rules governing immune responses during malignancy. In addition, we plan to develop a suite of
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are modulated over time in response of cells to stimuli or during disease progression is one of the long-standing challenges. We aim to develop new multimodal approaches to comprehensively interrogate
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for monitoring of the mitochondrial networks state within cells cultured in the microfluidic systems. Another responsibility will be to develop biosensors for detection of neurodegenerative diseases. Selected
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addition, he/she will oversee the work of the PhD student. Responsibilities: - to prepare electrodes modified with a suitable catalyst and conduct electrochemical tests for a three- and two-electrode system
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screening and optimization approach will be used to obtain blueprint information. We plan to develop microfluidic modules that will allow us to address critical, currently unmet challenges in eBP, such as i
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are modulated over time in response of cells to stimuli or during disease progression is one of the long-standing challenges. We aim to develop new multimodal approaches to comprehensively interrogate