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, copyrighted, or biased. By studying brain data recordings and building computational models that mimic real populations of neurons, the project aims to uncover active unlearning: how the brain learns
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may be extended for a further year to include the quantification of 107Pd and 126Sn. You have a PhD in analytical chemistry. You have : - Laboratory skills in chemical analysis using ICP-MS. - Skills in
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Pasteur/INSERM, Paris, France), Mark Brönstrup (chemistry, Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, Braunschweig, Germany) and Christophe Zimmer (computational biology, University of Würzburg, Germany and
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to the ontogeny of health and disease. This project was selected for funding by the ERC-CoG-2024 call and the Impulscience program from fondation Bettencourt Schueller.
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neuroscience, biophysics, engineering, or related field. 2) Experience in one the following areas would be appreciated: in vivo electrophysiology, 2-photon imaging, optogenetics, microscopy. 3) Enthusiasm
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spoken and written is required The candidat must have a PhD in computer science, machine learning, or computational biology The position is available immediately and will remain open until filled
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, which performs numerical analytics during the simulation. This is necessary due to the ever-growing gap between file system bandwidth and compute capacities. To this end, we are developing the Deisa
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following skills: Strong interest in the field of neuroimaging, psychiatry and genetics. Computer skills: Strong level in the main informatics software (FSL, Freesurfer, fMRIprep) and coding languages (R
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benjamin.devauchelle@pasteur.fr in Cc. The candidate should have a PhD in Human Genetics and the following skills: Strong interest in the field of genetics, neurobiology and psychiatry. Computer skills: strong level in