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% of the European population. While it was discovered 15 years ago, the effect of this mutation is still not understood at the molecular and protein level. We suspect the mutation affects distribution of the a5
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opportunities in IBD? Your role: As a postdoctoral researcher, you will: – Lead and develop a research project within the framework of this ANR project. – Investigate cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying
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A postdoctoral position is available to study dynamic processes in early development of insects and mammals. Successful candidates will join a collaborative and interdisciplinary venture in
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senescent cells dynamically shape the microenvironment and how these processes can either promote regeneration or contribute to cancer, degenerative diseases, and aging. Research Project Our recent findings
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molecular signatures and potential therapeutic targets We are looking for a highly motivated and enthusiastic candidate with interest in neurovirology. Ideal applicants hold: A PhD in cell and molecular
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models, flow cytometry, confocal microscopy and unbiased approaches such as single cells transcriptomics, spatial transcriptomics and epigenetics to characterize molecular and cellular mechanisms. Using
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such as single cells transcriptomics, spatial transcriptomics and epigenetics to characterize molecular and cellular mechanisms. Using these approaches, we previously identified an essential role
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methods for single-cell data analysis (tools developed by the team : https://github.com/cantinilab ). Single-cell high-throughput sequencing, extracting huge amounts molecular data from a cell, is creating
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. Measuring and predicting the effect of copy number variants on general intelligence in community-based samples. JAMA Psychiatry 2018 75(5):447-457. Mercati O. et al. CNTN6 mutations are risk factors for
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the laboratory: –Lefebvre A. et al. Neuroanatomical Diversity of Corpus Callosum and Brain Volume in Autism: Meta-analysis, Analysis of the Autism Brain Imaging Data Exchange Project, and Simulation. Biol