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Zuzana Sumbalova Koledova

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PhD student and Postdoc positions: Regulation of mammary epithelial morphogenesis

Posted by , on 13 January 2020

Are you interested in the mechanisms that regulate organ development and prevent cancer formation? We are looking for highly motivated and talented candidates to join our research team, lead by ...

Recent jobs by Zuzana Sumbalova Koledova

Postdoctoral Position in Bioinformatics: scRNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics of tissue microenvironment. BIOCEV, Prague, Czech Republic

Posted by , on 17 August 2023

The Sumbalova Koledova laboratory at the Institute of Molecular Genetics (IMG)-BIOCEV Centre, Prague, CZ, is looking for a passionate, intellectually curious postdoctoral scientist specialized in bioinformatics with an interest in developmental and cancer biology. The research project FIBROFORCE aims to decipher the functional heterogeneity of fibroblasts during mammary gland development utilizing scRNA sequencing and spatial […]

Two Postdoctoral Positions in Developmental and Cancer Biology – BIOCEV, Prague, Czech Republic

Posted by , on 22 August 2023

The Sumbalova Koledova laboratory at the Institute of Molecular Genetics (IMG)-BIOCEV Centre, Prague, CZ, is looking for passionate, intellectually curious postdoctoral scientists with an interest in developmental and cancer biology. Two positions, fully funded by the ERC-CZ program, are available. The research project FIBROFORCE aims to decipher the functional heterogeneity of fibroblasts during mammary gland […]

PhD Position in Developmental Biology: Organoids & mechanobiology. IMG/BIOCEV, Prague, Czech Republic

Posted by , on 7 September 2023

The Sumbalova Koledova laboratory at the Institute of Molecular Genetics (IMG)-BIOCEV Centre, Prague, CZ, is looking for a passionate, intellectually curious doctoral candidate with an interest in developmental, cancer and mechanobiology. The PhD project will tackle the role of microenvironmental mechanics in epithelial morphogenesis using an interdisciplinary approach employing organoids. The doctoral candidate will use […]