13 web-developer-"https:" "https:" "https:" "Newcastle University" positions at Université de Caen Normandie
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of the most impactful pressures, 3) an analysis of the cumulative effect on the ENA properties of food webs, recycling, and flux redundancy… following the approach developed in Quentin Noguès’s PhD thesis
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research (CaeSAR) supported by supported by the French government under the France 2030 initiative and by the Normandy region. The SMILEI project aims to develop a linear electrostatic ion beam trap allowing
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validated algorithms. The objective is to identify sensorimotor signatures of fall risk that may improve current predictive models and contribute to the development of more targeted prevention strategies
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environment and excellent opportunities for scientific and international development. Where to apply E-mail rauchs@cyceron.fr Requirements Research FieldNeurosciencesEducation LevelMaster Degree or equivalent
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has recently developed and characterized an original murine model of schizophrenia, exhibiting robust and persistent deficits that mimic the majority of symptoms observed in the human pathology
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historic city of Caen in Normandy, just two hours by train from Paris and fifteen minutes from the English Channel coast. Website for additional job details https://neuropresage.fr/ Work Location(s) Number
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of central venous pressure (CVP) remains challenging in both space and clinical settings. This PhD project aims to develop and validate a non-invasive ultrasound-based method to estimate venous pressure using
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with local cellular and molecular processes. The successful candidate will develop a multidisciplinary research program combining in vivo and in vitro approaches. Experimental work will involve advanced
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via an interaction with the RIPK2 protein. (Fulda, Clin Cancer Res, 2015) The design of molecules that disrupt the XIAP/RIPK2 interaction could lead to the development of original and more selective