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alternatives to conventional cell therapies, particularly because of their delivery capabilities and immunomodulatory and regenerative properties. The present project aims to develop an innovative EV-based
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methods to integrate transcriptional and cellular dynamics. Analyze large-scale transcriptomic and spatial dynamics datasets. Work in close collaboration with the team's biologists to test predictions from
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the last decade, most of which have focused on enhancing T cell responses. However, harnessing innate immunity is emerging as a promising strategy to improve the efficacy of cancer treatment and to overcome
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) with the appropriate biomechanical properties, while maintaining proper cellular compartmental organisation. A particular focus of the project is ER exit sites (ERES), the dynamic hubs where cargo is
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stem cell biology, stress granule biology, multi-omics, and therapeutic target validation. Key responsibilities: Generation, maintenance, and differentiation of human iPSCs into midbrain organoids
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screening studies and analyze infection phenotypes, while working closely with international collaborators in a highly interactive research environment. Strong experience in mammalian cell culture is
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Position overview The Rebola Laboratory at the Paris Brain Institute (ICM) is recruiting a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to investigate how cellular and molecular mechanisms shape
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Engineer. Solid expertise in cellular and molecular biology, including advanced cell culture techniques (notably iPSCs and organoids). Foundational expertise in retinal histology, including experience
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have access to the state-of-the-art general relativistic radiative particle-in-cell code Zeltron, and to high-performance computing facilities at the French and European levels. IPAG is a major French
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protein–protein interactions that play crucial roles in biological processes such as cell signaling and cancer. The successful candidate will contribute to our efforts to map these interactions