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Additional Information Eligibility criteria • PhD in developmental biology, or related fields such as regenerative biology, cell biology, molecular genetics • Experience in microscopy (preferably live
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international collaborators. - Production of viruses and infection in an L3 containment laboratory - High-throughput sequencing and bioinformatics analysis - Microscopy (RNA and proteins) - CRISPR genetic
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and population genetics methods and concepts (selection tests). Skills in genome assembly and annotation would be appreciated. Furthermore, as with all research work, this project requires good
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host-pathogen interactions is an asset Experience in genetic manipulation of bacteria, infection models, and molecular analyses Proven track record with publications in peer-reviewed journals Ability
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The successful candidate will have a PhD or Master degree in molecular biology with solid knowledge in genetics and functional genomics. We are seeking for highly motivated candidates with a strong interest in the
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factors, including: Survival rate Genetic susceptibility Mutation induction and spectra Proliferation rate and DNA damage Total dose, dose fractionation, and dose rate Irradiated volume and dose gradients
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for applications : 10/09/2025 Research project or operation The host laboratory studies the genetics of various immune deficiencies in humans. Several new genes responsible for these deficiencies have recently been
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-pathogen interactions is an asset • Experience in genetic manipulation of bacteria, infection models, and molecular analyses • Proven track record with publications in peer-reviewed journals
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Additional Information Eligibility criteria - PhD in neuroscience - Strong background in anatomical characterisation, molecular biology and cell biology - Specific experience in genetics, behavioural analysis
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collaborators (J. Drury and D. Schluter) and other french collaborators (such as J. Clavel, J. Chave, G. Grenouillet, J. Murienne, P. Tedesco, A. Fouquet). Our lab combines genetics/genomics, phylogenetics, niche