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main phases of human settlement in New Guinea. New Guinea represents one of the oldest human settlements outside of Africa and is home to some of the greatest linguistic and genetic diversity
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deregulations involved in the development and progression of human lymphomas. The successful candidate will contribute to a research program aimed at generating, interpreting, and developing in vivo CRISPR Cas9
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, methodological rigor. Title of the project: Genetics of brain diversity in autism Laboratory: Human Genetics and Cognitive Functions Unit (dir. Thomas Bourgeron) Duration of the contract: 2 years Aim
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generateing genetically modified organoids to study the mechanisms controlling the organization and cell diversification of the human cortex Where to apply E-mail stephane.nedelec@inserm.fr Requirements
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Sequencing samples from the UKBiobank. The project aims at the wide-spectrum prediction of human phenotypes, unlocking new frontiers in clinical genetics, precision medicine, disease risk prediction, and
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rates, DNA damage repair, epigenetic mark inheritance, and transposable element silencing. The lagging strand, in particular, may represent a key source of (epi)genetic instability under pathological
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. - Establish a genetically modified mouse model of liver fibrosis. - Manage animal breeding and genotyping. - Conduct cold plasma treatment experiments in the animal facility and perform post-treatment tissue
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therapeutic strategy using genetically engineered MSCs to provide novel treatment options for two rare ocular surface diseases leading progressively to blindness. The project is funded by AFM-Téléthon and
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(mammalian cells and insect cells (SF9). The Tubulin Code team is part of the Institute of Human Genetics (UMR9002 of the CNRS) in Montpellier. The institute has state-of-the-art equipment and is associated
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Magali Siaut in Toulouse (TWB). The postdoctoral researcher will face the main challenge of implementing and adapting genetic engineering techniques to these species of microalgae. This will require