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A post-doctoral position in human population genomics is opening in our lab to work on the POPGEN project. The POPGEN project is a pilot research project developed in the framework of the French
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independent research group in Immunology. The successful candidate will be expected to develop a bold, innovative, and high-impact research program that complements and enhances INEM’s scientific strengths
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Virtual laboratory to predict the ability of a fluctuating biomass to satisfy a material use-VARIOUS
Work environment, missions and activities Nature and purpose of the research project to be developed and related activities. Industries are having to reduce emissions resulting in the need to revamp
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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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demonstrated spin-electric excitations through magneto-FIR spectroscopy. To expand the range and depth of these observations, we are looking to develop new molecules and study the effect of synthetic parameters
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on scientific projects submitted by research teams of our institute. Train scientific staff from Institut Pasteur Paris and the international network of Institut Pasteur. Develop tools and applications to be
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reproducible scale-up protocols and develop standard operating procedures. Support multiple projects within the group requiring scale-up and contribute to cross-functional teams. Interface with external partners
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techniques have been developed to overcome this drawback. Among them we focus on fluctuation of fluorescent molecules methods as they don’t need any specific materiel or fluorophore. The super-resolved image
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have a PhD in computer science, mathematics, physics, or related fields, with a passion for programming. A desire to contribute to the development of open-source software within the context of the agreed
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and epidemiological characterisation of cardiovascular risk among people living with T1D, using multimodal data in the large SFDT1 cohort study. This work will lay the groundwork for developing novel