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, signal processing. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR5220-PAUMUL-003/Default.aspx Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteCentre de Recherche En
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Astrophysics (MPO), Stellar and solar Physics, Signal and Image processing (Signal), Theory and Observation in Planetology (TOP) and Turbulence, Fluids and Plasma. It is the birthplace and remains a world leader
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background in physics, biomedical imaging, mechanics, or signal processing. Previous experience in MRI (sequence development, instrumentation), biomechanical modeling, or advanced data reconstruction would be
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Generate point mutants in cell lines using CRISPR-Cas9 technology Characterize the cellular transcriptome and proteome under various conditions Phenotypic characterization of a mouse model Related activities
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of experimental statistics, signal processing and excellent programming skills (eg Python, R, ...). Previous experience with model-based fMRI experiments, advanced multivariate data analysis and computational
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programming in Python and MATLAB; version control (git) and reproducible workflows. * Experience with MEG/EEG analysis; familiarity with MNE-Python/SPM/FieldTrip; comfort with source reconstruction and signal
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functional organic polymers selected for their own capacity to operate specific phase segregation and respond to the application of external stimuli. One key point lies in the identification of specific
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that transmit visual signals to the brain. Opsins covalently bind a retinal chromophore via a Schiff base bond, making these proteins light-sensitive. These specific “UV-opsins” contain a deprotonated retinal
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modulation, especially by stress in the amenable fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. We found that a noxious experience induces nociceptive and stress signals that are perceived and integrated by the central
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, Division and Morphogenesis team, the candidate will work closely with biologists and physicists to develop approaches integrating spatial transcriptomics, cell dynamics, and systemic signals to understand