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institute hosts an interdisciplinary neuroscience community with access to several brain imaging facilities, such as one research-dedicated 3T scanner, MEG/EEG, TEP, TMS/tDCS and other useful resources (https
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to develop an innovative individualized neurofeedback software suite for ADHD remediation, combining fMRI and EEG. The postdoctoral researcher will work closely with imaging engineers (CERMEP), ADHD clinical
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), Biochemistry (production and purification of protein complexes), Structural biology (cryo-electron microscopy and image analysis). The final goal is to build a mechanistic model of substrate recruitment by
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Information Eligibility criteria The candidate must: - Hold a PhD in microbiology or cell biology - Have significant experience in fluorescence microscopy: time-lapse, dynamic imaging, multi-channel, etc
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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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using laser diagnostics, including: Flow visualization via Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) Flame structure imaging via OH Planar Laser-Induced Fluorescence (PLIF) Wall temperature measurements via Laser
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research environment at the interface of biology, chemistry, and artificial intelligence. The project is led by a multidisciplinary team specialized in cell image analysis and multimodal modeling, providing
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for therapeutic applications in hypoxic tumors, with the goal of improving the efficacy of radiotherapy. This interdisciplinary project is a collaboration between ISTCT/CNRS, expertise in imaging, radiotherapy, and
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carbon materials for therapeutic and preventive biomedical applications, and for imaging. The immobilization of bioactive molecules on carbon nanomaterials and other materials also allows their use as
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orbital character of electrons in the resulting spin-orbit torques. Activities: - magneto-transport in metallic and magnetic oxide heterostructures subjected to microwaves - magneto-optical imaging