19 web-programmer-developer-"https:" "https:" "https:" "Newcastle University" positions at Institut Pasteur in France
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the interface of machine learning and biology (tools developed by the team: https://github.com/cantinilab). The team is composed of 8 people : 3PhD students, 3 post doc, 1 research engineer and 1 assistant
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-of-the-art and highly used software to detect defense systems in bacterial genome developed by the lab. In collaboration with developers from the hub, the candidate will help develop web interfaces between
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Cantini, works at the interface of machine learning and biology (tools developed by the team: https://github.com/cantinilab ). The team is composed of 9 people : 4PhD students, 3 post doc, 1 research
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focused on deep-phenotyping of individuals with autism and controls including brain imaging (MRI, fMRI, DTI and EEG) and a battery of cognitive tests. Our group is currently developing new methods
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the context of collaborations with wet-lab biologists, both on campus and with external partners. The role will primarily involve applying tools developed within the team, as well as standard single-cell
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embodied neuroAI. Led by Jean-Baptiste Masson (DR, theoretical physicist), with deputies Christian Vestergaard (CR), Alex Barbier-Chebbah (CR), and François Laurent (IR, applied mathematician and software engineer
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mediate binding under physiological conditions. The ultimate goal is to establish a detailed structural framework for understanding pili-driven adhesion, opening avenues for the development of anti-adhesion
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Network spanning 33 institutes worldwide. Host laboratory: The Mass Spectrometry for Biology Lab https://research.pasteur.fr/en/team/mass-spectrometry-for-biology/ )led by Julia Chamot-Rooke, is a dynamic
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Host Lab our lab (https://research.pasteur.fr/en/team/cellular-plasticity-in-age-related-pathologies/ ) explores how cellular senescenceorchestrates tissue repair and regeneration. We focus on how
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Lung cancers are caused by tobacco smoking but there is a genetic susceptibility to their development, notably through a missense mutation in the a5 nicotinic receptor gene, carried by 30