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Job description We are recruiting postdocs to contribute to research projects in the Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases Unit, at Institut Pasteur in Paris. The candidates will be expected
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Offer description A post-doctoral position for 24 months is available immediately for an advanced scientist in data science and modeling at the Centre for Research and Innovation in Humans (CERIAH
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infection in mouse models and during virus transmission between the mosquito and the mammalian host. The ultimate goal is to identify host genes and mechanisms that drive variations in host-vector
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administrative staff. Every year, it welcomes almost 90 doctoral and post-doctoral students. Activities Develop and build a model of daily human mobility in an urban area described by a mobility network Develop a
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live in. Your role The CLAIM and ICR groups are seeking an outstanding postdoc to strengthen their research teams with expertise in Large Language Models, more precisely in Agentive Reasoning and LLM
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The candidate will be in charge of developing clonal patient-derived organoid (PDO) models from resections. The candidate will be in charge of developing clonal patient-derived organoid (PDO) models
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content near end-users. However, they still rely on a hierarchical and centralized network model. Peer-topeer systems like IPFS are the second class of candidates, but they lack robust guaranteesconcerning
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microbeads form organoids or tumoroids, which are miniature 3D cellular models of biological tissues or tumors. Based on the microfluidic instruments previously developed in the team, you will design and
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increase in the number of strains that are multi-resistant to antifungal agents is leading to a growing incidence of two other species, C. glabrata and C. auris. Being a complex and dynamic structure
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. Cutting-edge technologies will be used, including single-cell omics, high-dimensional imaging (CycIF, iDISCO), genomic editing, and functional validation in patient-derived brain organoids and murine models