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plasticity. P3Cell includes 50 transdisciplinary members covering molecular and cell biology, pneumology, pathology, bacteriology, thoracic surgery, pediatrics, otorhinolaryngology, informatics, and emergency
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of experimental statistics, signal processing and excellent programming skills (eg Python, R, ...). Previous experience with model-based fMRI experiments, advanced multivariate data analysis and computational
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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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of the work is to advance and automate the use of ptychography on various sample types. In particular : 1) accelerate the reconstruction process using a multislice algorithm 2) allow a 3D reconstruction and 3
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since 2009, currently contributing to the analysis and operation of XENONnT. The XENON group at SUBATECH includes 5 permanent researchers (2 from CNRS, 2 from IMT Atlantique, 1 from the University
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to nascent mRNAs, regulate post-transcriptional processes including m6A methylation, subcellular localization, translation, and transcript quality control in various eukaryotic cell systems. In collaboration
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and/or image processing * Strong proficiency in programming with Python and Matlab * Good command of English Knowledge of solid mechanics would be an asset, but is not essential. Website for additional
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structural health monitoring of structures immersed in heavy fluids, by continuing to develop the “Modal Strain Energy” and “Matched Field Processing” methods for detecting and locating a potential defect in
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interacts with the Quantitative Imaging Platform of Villefranche (PIQv; https://sites.google.com/view/piqv ), which oversees the operation of the tools that the team develops. Those tools include imaging
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the clinic and in silico. We focus on neurodegenerative processes and are especially interested in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease and their contributing factors. The LCSB recruits talented scientists from