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software; analysis of existing image databases and new datasets. - Selection and tagging of deep aggregates (ROV): protocols to be defined with the PhD student; participation in data acquisition. - Analysis
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Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria Hold a PhD in Neuroscience or Biology Possess training in animal experimentation and surgery Knowledge in fundamental Neuroscience and the
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equipment, particularly in imaging and electron microscopy, image analysis, and bioinformatics. The team is composed of five people. The thesis will be carried out as part of a collaborative ANR project
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Description The PhD student will join the T4-SECRET team (https://igdr.univ-rennes.fr/en/t4-secret-group-kevin-mace ), a young and dynamic group specialised in the structural and mechanistic study of Type IV
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from fossil fuels. Yet, many industrial and transport applications still rely on combustion due to their need for high energy densities and thermal processes. Electrofuels (e-fuels), produced from
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This three-year international PhD, funded by a CNRS MITI (Mission pour les Initiatives Transverses et Interdisciplinaires) doctoral contract, is conducted in co-tutelle (double degree) between the University
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Information Eligibility criteria The candidate must: - Hold a PhD in microbiology or cell biology - Have significant experience in fluorescence microscopy: time-lapse, dynamic imaging, multi-channel, etc
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, computer science (medical image processing), medical physics. Computer skills: Python, C++ (ITK, RTK). Languages: English required, French optional. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres
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, paleopathologies, etc.), supervise/coordinate additional analyses (medical imaging, chemical, isotopic and DNA analyses, etc.) in collaboration with partner laboratories; - Contribute to the project's scientific
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investigate the molecular mechanisms that underlie the regenerative capacity of injured neurons. Our research focuses on gene regulation processes, particularly the translational control of mRNAs into proteins