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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Bures sur Yvette, le de France | France | 10 days ago
into brain-heart interactions and to enable reliable stress monitoring strategies for athletes. We invite applications for a two-year postdoctoral position starting in January 2026! The successful candidate
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tumor of the central nervous system (Miller et al. 2021). Existing treatments are invasive and of limited efficacy as the mean survival is about 15 months after diagnosis. Blood-brain barrier (BBB
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Title of the project: Genetics of brain diversity in autism The laboratory: Human Genetics and Cognitive Functions Unit (Dir. Thomas Bourgeron) Duration of the contract: 2 years The aim
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. The position is available October 1st. The postdoctoral fellow will work independently under the supervision of the head of the laboratory, with full access to unique experimental facilities. Skills
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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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for administration into the brain. - experimentation on living organisms - behavioural analysis. 100% laboratory work with physical presence. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR7275-HELMAR
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conferences. The Marc Jeannerod Institute of Cognitive Sciences (ISC-MJ) - UMR 5229 is based in Lyon. This institute is a joint research unit of the CNRS and the University of Lyon that studies the brain
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mind, i.e., by constraining (ideally) all environmental costs. The successful candidate will be responsible for the following tasks: - Profiling the memory footprint of typical services, including
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Description We are looking for a motivated post-doctoral researcher to work with us on an ANR-funded project (FLOW-sens) aimed at better understanding the role of thalamo-cortical brain oscillations in
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, complex in vitro organoid and assembloid models for the human brain. Our main disease model is Parkinson's disease. In this particular project, we are looking for a postdoctoral researcher who is interested