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independently. The scientific excellence of the candidate, the relevance of the proposed research program as well as its adequacy with the scientific scope of the establishment are key elements in the selection
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statistical and computational component, with a particular emphasis on gene-environment interactions and multivariate approaches. The candidate will work with real data from large-scale multidimensional cohorts
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, Casablanca, and Nouakchott – TRANS-LOG.” They will further develop the project's work on major metropolises and contribute new elements for comparison and reflection through additional case studies
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Kleinfeld (UCSD, USA) and comparison with model predictions. It will also include collaboration with our theoretical partner David Golomb (BGU, Israel), with whom the theoretical component of the project is