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Michaela Tencerova

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Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences

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Biochemistry

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Cell Biology

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Medical Science

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Bone Biology

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Biology

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Physiology

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Molecular Biology

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Michaela Tencerova

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Institute of Physiology, the Czech Academy of Sciences

PhD Position in Bone Biology and Molecular Physiology – Prague, Czechia

The Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague is offering a PhD position in the Laboratory of Molecular Physiology of Bone, led by Michaela Tencerova. This opportunity is ideal for candidates interested in bone biology, particularly the role of dipeptide signaling in bone marrow stromal cells. The research group is international and dynamic, providing a collaborative environment for uncovering new mechanisms in bone biology. Applicants should have a background in biology or related fields and be motivated to pursue doctoral studies in a research-intensive setting. The PhD program is organized in cooperation with Charles University and other Czech and international institutions. Students benefit from systematic training, access to advanced equipment (such as proteomics, metabolomics, and microscopy), and opportunities for translational research and clinical collaboration. PhD students at the Institute of Physiology CAS are employed under a work contract, with funding from institutional and grant sources. Benefits include up to a full-time contract, a Multisport card, five weeks of holiday, on-site accommodation for up to one year, and access to campus facilities such as canteens, a café, a kindergarten, and medical services. International students receive support with visa processes and integration. The application process involves selecting up to three doctoral projects and submitting an application via the Institute's web portal. The deadline for applications is March 15, 2026, with the doctoral program beginning in October 2026. Candidates will be notified by the end of March 2026 and will receive assistance with their university application. The program includes regular progress evaluations, professional development opportunities, and participation in domestic and international conferences. Students are expected to fulfill university and institutional requirements, adhere to ethical standards, and participate in outreach activities. Research areas at the Institute include bone biology, molecular and cell biology, biochemistry, physiology, and related biomedical sciences. The program is suitable for students interested in academic research, advanced laboratory techniques, and interdisciplinary collaboration in the life sciences.

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