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perception with a comparative, cross-species (animal – human) component. The selected candidate will establish a non-human primate (NHP) model of scalp EEG signals related to perception, compare it to human
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unit under the joint supervision of CNRS and Aix-Marseille Université, focusing on developmental biology and associated pathologies. The activity will take place within the team "Local Translation in
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criteria Level I animal experimentation, expertise in animal surgery, skills in pharmacokinetic analysis. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR7275-HELMAR-006/Default.aspx
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speeds and reduced energy consumption, contributing to more energy-efficient devices for image, sound, and biomarker recognition. The consortium brings together seven partners, including the CNRS (MAJULAB
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-assembly of bioactive entities for the recognition and delivery of drugs (e.g. photosensitizers, nucleic acids) and application in photodynamic therapy (PDT) and RNA-based therapies (Chem. Comm., 2025, 61
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on the research project focusing on Deltaviruses, a family of viruses recently discovered in several animal species, including the Hepatitis Delta Virus (HDV) that infects humans. This project, funded by
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Pareto hypothesis using ~20 existing datasets covering a range of taxonomic groups (plants, microorganisms, animals), ecosystem processes (including multifunctionality), and spatial scales (local
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modelling, individual-based modelling) to investigate the activity and dormancy of microbial communities in extreme environments (including the cryosphere), and (2) to link the activity and dormancy
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is (1) to measure the activity and dormancy of diverse microbial communities in cryospheric environments, and (2) to link the activity and dormancy of these microbial communities to biogeochemical
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campaigns. Laboratoire Magmas et Volcans is located in Clermont-Ferrand, in central France. This region offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities and has a low cost of living. The laboratory