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bioavailability is increased. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR5254-SOPPUY-121/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research FieldPhysicsEducation LevelPhD or equivalent
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Organizing meetings and workshops to promote awareness and advocacy Your profile Master's degree (or soon-to-obtain) in Psychology, Cognitive Science, or Education A track record of interest in technology
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(from clinical or environmental use cases) Application of improved workflows in field studies These tasks will be carried out within the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral network METAMIC 3 - Metaproteome
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simulations with the Elmer/Ice model, actively participate in the analysis of multi-model results, and strengthen the visibility of the French contribution within the international effort. 3. Explore extreme
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: The doctoral candidate will perform computational analysis of a combination of multi-omics data from the gut microbiomes of patients with Alzheimer's disease or Parkinson's disease. The candidate will use state
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methods for single-cell data analysis (tools developed by the team : https://github.com/cantinilab ). Single-cell high-throughput sequencing, extracting huge amounts molecular data from a cell, is creating
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Finite Element Model of the Larva Body: Utilise existing Drosophila larva CT-scan data to segment components such as the cuticle, muscles, and mouth hook. Implement finite element simulations within
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, which primarily specialize in either force generation or endurance, craniofacial muscles perform highly intricate tasks essential for eye movements, feeding, and speech. In this project, we will employ
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, engineering, bioinformatics, machine learning, artificial intelligence) to support minimally invasive and targeted preventive and predictive medicine capable of limiting age-related functional disorders
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. Our research combines innovative approaches in protein engineering, microscopy, and chemical biology to investigate neuroimmune interactions and mechanisms underlying neurodegeneration, both through in