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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The main goal is to prove the faithfulness
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. The team is currently composed of 6 permanent members, 4 PhD. student, 3 Post Doc and 1 master's degree. All the skills necessary for the successful of the thesis are mastered by all members of the team. Web
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for data collection, statistical analyses, manuscript preparation, and presenting results at international conferences. Main tasks include: - Implementing controlled breeding experiments to assess
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the T4SS, test it through functional assays, and validate it using structural approaches. Main tasks Perform genetic constructions (cloning, mutagenesis, sequencing validation) and functional bacterial
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interactions, dynamics and function of membrane proteins, protein folding and aggregation. The master internship and following PhD will be performed in close collaboration with the team of Yohann Boutte in
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conferences. Expected competences The candidate should have a Master degree in neuroscience, cognitive science, psychology, or a related field. Required qualifications are experience with brain imaging
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(e.g., multimodal technologies, adaptive interfaces), and prototype evaluation. Required skills The candidate must hold a Master's degree (Master 2) in Ergonomics, preferably recognized by the Junior
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. The Meiosis and Recombination team is multinational (France, Switzerland, Italy, India) and consists of three researchers, two engineers, one PhD student, and several master's students. The working language is
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at both the national and international levels in the field of mechanics and materials. The LMPS is organized into four main research teams (around 50 members each). The PhD work will be conducted within
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teams. Nearly 90 doctoral students, a dozen post-docs, 60 master's or engineering school interns complete the workforce. Attached to the CNRS Institute of Computer Science, its research themes cover a