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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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researchers as needed. Qualifications PhD Degree: A Ph.D. in Statistical Genetics, Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Epidemiology, or a related field. Statistical and Programming Skills: Proficiency in
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in Statistics, Bioinformatics, Computer Science or other relevant disciplines with a strong quantitative background. Previous experience working with large scale data are welcome. Contact: Interested
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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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curiosity, rigor, the ability to work in a team and strong communication skills in English; knowledge of French is not required. Recruitment process Applications will be reviewed continuously until
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benjamin.devauchelle@pasteur.fr in Cc. The candidate should have a PhD in Human Genetics and the following skills: Strong interest in the field of genetics, neurobiology and psychiatry. Computer skills: strong level in
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neurodegenerative processes. Investigate neuronal activity and neural stem cell fate in both acute and persistent infection Construct a hamster brain atlas under infection with temporal, spa.al and single cell
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perceives and analyzes complex sounds. Sound processing begins in the ear, where the cochlea breaks down complex sounds into elementary frequencies. How these frequencies are represented in the brain and
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cells from the skull bone marrow to neurodegenerative processes using cutting-edge tools in neuroimmunology. The selected intern will work closely with our team to perform and analyze experiments
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, T. T. Nguyen, Y.-Y. Kong, and F.-G. Zeng, “Auditory temporal processes in normal-hearing individuals and in patients with auditory neuropathy,” Clin. Neurophysiol., vol. 116, no. 3, pp. 669–680, Mar