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theoretical predictions on the role of regulatory evolution for several important fundamental topics in evolutionary biology (sex chromosomes, maintenance of sex, complexity of gene networks, etc
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few years, the group plans to continue its analytical activities, including a detailed study of the systematic uncertainties related to reconstruction and their impact on oscillation sensitivities
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FieldBiological sciencesYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Additional comments The candidate must not have lived or carried out a main activity in France for more than 12 months during the 3
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theoretical predictions on the role of regulatory evolution for several important fundamental topics in evolutionary biology (sex chromosomes, maintenance of sex, complexity of gene networks, etc
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devices necessary for its scientific activity, as well as the design, development and use of instruments. IJCLAB bases its recruitment policy on the promotion of equality, diversity and inclusion. Essential
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masking. The research spans multiple levels, from the activation patterns of retinal cone cell ensembles (studied using adaptive optics imaging techniques) to the resulting visual appearance (measured with
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. The activity will be carried out within the “Muscular Dynamics” team, headed by Franck SCHNORRER. As the laboratory is made up of several nationalities, English is essential. This interdisciplinary project is an
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-profile international workshops, training activities, and conferences. Potential secondment periods in clinical and partner research labs for interdisciplinary exposure. Collaboration in a dynamic
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taking an active part in the day-to-day life of the laboratory are also expected. LIMA and the BSM team welcome students of all levels (from High School to post-doctoral associates), from France and abroad
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, the Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse (INPT) and Paul Sabatier University. The research activities carried out at LAPLACE range from cold plasma physics, materials, electromagnetism and thermics