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live in. Your role Conduct research related to the topics of the Signal Transduction Laboratory Participation in teaching activities at Bachelor and Master level (Co-) Supervision of master and PhD
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three main objectives: 1. Provide an overview of the best ways to use MR in schools based on the literature and on what the pioneering teachers in the project have done. 2. Produce an open-source creation
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at the Bachelor's and Master's level, contributing to the delivery of interdisciplinary courses on human rights For further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Robert Harmsen: Your profile Ph.D
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Contract type : Fixed-term contract Level of qualifications required : PhD or equivalent Fonction : Post-Doctoral Research Visit About the research centre or Inria department The Inria centre
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fine-grained control at the edgetic perturbation level. By filling this critical gap, EdgeCR will significantly enhance our ability to understand and manipulate gene regulation. The proposed
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scientific project management; entry-/intermediate-level position, to support our activities within the NEUROH-CHANGE project (Resilience of Neurological Health in Global Change: A One Health Approach). NEUROH
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(Principal Investigator) and Dr Robin McKenna (Co-Investigator) who are both based at The University of Liverpool, UK, and a postdoctoral researcher also based in Liverpool. The main tasks will be to: Survey
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at the transcriptome, metabolome, and brain morphology levels. The successful candidate will work in close collaboration with the LCSB core facilities, as well as the Skupin and Heneka groups. Main tasks: Generate
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guillaume.vares@asnr.fr, with your CV, cover letter and at least one recommendation letter.The selected candidate and his/her supervisor will be responsible for writing a joint proposal on their project topic
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, and public institutions involved in or affected by environmental changes. The project pursues three main research objectives: To study the emotional experiences, affective repertoires, and new forms