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research and soft robotics development. PhD project The PhD project will focus on the technical aspects of simulating the physics of the Drosophila larva body. The primary objectives include: Developing a
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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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hearing and deafness. Qualifications A PhD in molecular biology, genetics, epigenetics or related fields is required Two years of postdoctoral experience in these scientific fields is strongly preferred
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creative « Medicine-Sciences » students aiming to join the project for their M2 and/or PhD thesis. This internship is particularly suited for medical students with an interest in Neuromuscular disorders
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Post-doctoral Research Opportunity in NeuroVirology at the Institut Pasteur, Paris, France A post-doctoral potition is available in the research team of Dr Guilherme Dias de Melo in the Lyssavirus
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into the biology of adaptive immunity against cancer. The candidate is expected to have: A specialist training in bioinformatics at M2/Msc level, grandes écoles or PhD level. Interest for methodologies related
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the organization and follow-up of internal steering committee actions; the organization and follow-up of international strategic advisory board meeting and actions; fundraising by contributing to grant applications
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Postdoctoral position: Developing a human lymphoid organ-on-chip to evaluate candidate mRNA vaccines
A post-doctoral position is available to develop a 3D model of a human lymph node and apply this model to preclinical vaccine evaluation. The successful applicant will join the team of Lisa
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pursuing their M2 with a PhD. The candidate is expected to have: A keen interest for developmental immunology, cancer immunology and immunotherapy. Motivation to work with pre-clinical, murine model
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in the Unit, including i) using AI to strengthen epidemic preparedness, ii) the development of models evaluating how the combination of different surveillance systems (e.g. syndromic and virologic