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this project, the postdoc will be expected to: * Implement a theoretical model of the distribution of transposable elements across a species phylogeny in the presence of horizontal transfers * Explore this model
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the associated nuclease(s). This project is based on the sequencing and analysis of the somatic and germline genomes of several species of nematodes of the genus Mesorhabditis. The postdoc will be responsible
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to join the AI for Genome Interpretation (AI4GI) group at the IGMM (CNRS, Montpellier) for 18 months. The project is a collaboration between IGMM and IMAG, at the interface of genetics, bioinformatics
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dynamics and rapidly modify gene flow between populations, thereby affecting host mitochondrial diversity and potentially contributing to reproductive isolation. In this project, the postdoc will investigate
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models have recently been developed to specifically detect these biotic interactions using large phylogeny and trait datasets (see Drury et al. 2021). In this project, the Postdoc will study whether biotic
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clinical trials through the group of Prof Tejpar will put the postdoc in an ideal position to understand how the stromal interactions change under current novel treatments and could be harnessed as future
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Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Postdoc in Arctic geomicrobiology and biogeochemistry M/F Application Deadline : 30 September 2025 23:59:00
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) Established Researcher (R3) Positions Postdoc Positions Country France Application Deadline 31 Oct 2025 - 12:00 (Europe/Paris) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Offer Starting Date 5 Jan 2026 Is
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) Positions Postdoc Positions Country France Application Deadline 26 Sep 2025 - 23:59 (Europe/Paris) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme
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are seeking a postdoc (M/W) in geomicrobiology (PhD-level position) in Marseille, France, to work on the European Research Council funded Starting Grant project 'SIESTA: The Role of Microbial Dormancy as an