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Eligibility criteria The candidate for this post should have a doctorate in biomedical engineering with a background in microfabrication Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD
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focus on understanding the role of retinoic acid signaling in cardiac valve development and regeneration using the zebrafish model. • Develop transgenic and mutant models • Analyze cardiovascular
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-2024 with the IPSL model in a configuration equivalent in complexity and resolution to that used for climate projections. These analyses should combine statistical and process analyses to understand
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of experimental statistics, signal processing and excellent programming skills (eg Python, R, ...). Previous experience with model-based fMRI experiments, advanced multivariate data analysis and computational
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the Notch signaling pathway, using a “lattice” spatial representation and a simple lineage progression inferred by morphometric and functional criteria (agent-based modeling and differential equations
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governing the emission of detectable gravitational wave signals from compact objects, incorporating the uncertainties inherent in the underlying microphysics. Specifically, the successful candidate will focus
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this scenario, information transmission is affected by at least two types of constraints. First, the encoder and decoder of a given signal may have misaligned incentives, in which case the encoder may be
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criteria Expertise in one (or many) of the following subjects will be valued: data analysis, radio detection of astroparticles, air-shower and/or radio signal modeling and simulations, multi-messenger alert
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the visible range while retaining a strong signal. 2- fluorescent proteins (FPs) such as green fluorescent proteins (GFPs) and light harvesting complexes (LHCs), which are assemblies of natural proteins
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signaling pathways) - Biochemistry (immunoprecipitation, protein expression, reconstituted systems) - Biophysics (FRAP) The host team works on rhabdoviruses and is made up of 2 CNRS research directors, a