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@inserm.fr Requirements Research FieldBiological sciences » Biological engineeringEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Main responsibilities: Bioinformatics, data indexing, large-scale
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experiment. Finally, bioinformatics will be used to compare the sequences enriched in each experimental context (topology, addition of chemical modifications, medium composition). The most promising constructs
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expertise in the fields of bioinformatics, metagenomics, molecular evolution, virology, geography, hydrology and geomatics. Main missions: The primary mission of the postdoctoral fellow is to build a
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will be to generate the mitogenomic data and, then, to integrate and analyze all datasets. -- Generation of mitogenomic data (high-throughput sequencing and bioinformatic analyses) -- Phylogenetic and
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researcher will join the bioinformatics team at the MMSB Laboratory (UMR 5086; MOMS team). Responsibilities: (1) computer simulations as part of the SELDOM project, focusing on interactions between lipids and
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with the totality of ISEM research groups and facilities, particularly the PEM and EvoDemo groups, and the Biodiversité Moléculaire and Bioinformatic facilities. Main mission : Produce theoretical and/or
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Additional Information Eligibility criteria The candidate should have a PhD in Biology/Evolutionary Biology and skills in bioinformatics and macroevolution (ideally models of phenotypic evolution
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physiology. It is equipped with high-end technology platforms staffed for plant production, DNA sequencing and digital qPCR, bioinformatics, proteomics, microscopy, protein production and metabolomics
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; - interact closely with the team of Dr. François Robin (Sorbonne University), project partner for the development of experimental results and bioinformatics approaches; - develop statistical tools
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animal experimentation (mice) Solid knowledge in bioinformatics Excellent command of written and spoken English Operational skills/expertise : Proficiency in standard protein biochemistry techniques