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together world-class researchers from various fields, including neurophysiology, computational neuroscience, auditory cognition, genetics and genomics, cell biology and gene therapy. It is located in
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needsExplore and pursue opportunities to apply for individual research funding For further information, please contact Prof. Daniel Abankwa (). Your profile PhD degree in developmental-/ cell biology
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of mechanical forces within the neuroepithelium of the embryonic spinal cord, using organoid models derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells. iPSC cell culture CRISPR-Cas Imaging Image analysis
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Title of post : Post-doctoral position in Drosophila genetics/cell biology Type of contract : Fixed-term contract funded by the European Research Council (ERC) project Evo-Immuno Category (A,B or C) : A
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, such as Single Molecule Localization Microscopy (SMLN), for the analysis of cell trafficking processes. He or she will participate in the preparation of cell cultures and transfections, using the molecular
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, treatment of mice. - ex vivo activity: culture of patient-derived cells and organoids, cell biology, molecular biology, routine biochemistry, etc. The position to be filled is part of a collaborative project
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from resections. Based on the know-how of the Biomics and LSMB teams, 3D cell cultures will be produced by clonal development within extracellular matrix microbeads reproducing the physiological
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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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aims to develop a novel high-performance Particle-In-Cell (PIC) code for plasma physics simulations, leveraging the capabilities of exascale computing systems. By optimising PIC algorithms for modern
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methods allow to focalize the beam of a laser onto several cellular targets and rapidly update the temporal pattern of stimulation. The postdoc will develop a setup based on holographic light patterning