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the emergence of edge computing, data storage will become more geo-distributed to account for performance or regulatory constraints. One challenge is to maintain an up-to-date view of available content in such a
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: Curriculum Vitae including your current contact details, work experience, publications Cover letter including the personal motivations for applying to the position (max 1 page) Copies of relevant certificates
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Postdoctoral position: Developing a human lymphoid organ-on-chip to evaluate candidate mRNA vaccines
the assessment of responses to mRNA vaccines in the LO chip. The project will aim at further developing the LO chip platform, to better mimic lymphoid tissue organization and function. The candidate will test new
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various disciplines: computer scientists, mathematicians, biologists, chemists, engineers, physicists and clinicians from more than 50 countries currently work at the LCSB. We excel because we are truly
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for young scientists and for their training, with many fruitful collaborations between teams. Mission The postdoctoral fellow will work on projects aiming to decipher the molecular mechanisms regulating
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, and molecular evolution. The researcher will work within an international team to understand the evolution of integrons and other hyper-mobile regions in genomes. The focus will be on functional
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attention as a major regulatory marker controlling diverse aspects of RNA metabolism and function, including: alternative splicing, structure switching, export, miRNA maturation, stability, translation, m7G
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to upholding equality and respect for our employees and students. General information: Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract 24 Month Work Hours: Full Time 40.0 Hours per Week Location: Campus Belval Internal Title
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… How to apply Applications should include: Curriculum Vitae (including your contact address, work experience, publications, and contact information for 3 referees) Cover letter indicating the research
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-associated or synaptic proteins, and their function is further tightly regulated by intracellular factors. While key protein partners have been identified for other receptors such as the glycine, the GABAA