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of Toulouse 3. This team is composed of the PI Amélie Cabirol, a research engineer, a postdoc and master students. The CRCA hosts seven teams studying animal behaviour at multiple scales and in diverse species
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smooth muscle and its associated pathologies. The team consists of 7 researchers, 3 clinicians, 5 engineers, and 5 PhD students (https://www.phymedexp.com/digestif-developpement-et-pathologies/ ). Where
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14 (3 postdocs, 2 PhD students, 3 CNRS researchers, 5 engineers, 1 animal technician). The laboratory studies neural stem cells using the zebrafish brain as a model. We aim to understand how cell
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an engineer recruited on the project, a PhD student, Nicolas Mouret, and interns recruited on the project. They will benefit from strong interactions with other members of the SETE. Where to apply Website https
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senior researchers, 3 PhD students, 2 post-docs and 1 engineer. Candidate should hold a PhD degree in biological sciences at the start of the contract. A background in onco-hematology and/or SUMOylation
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and easily accessible by RER in 35 minutes. IJCLab was born in 2020 from the merger of five units (CSNSM, IMNC, IPN, LAL, LPT). The staff is made up of nearly 560 permanent (340 engineers, technicians
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for the Earth and planetary atmospheres. It is an international laboratory with a staff of around 180, half of whom are permanent employees (researchers, engineers, administrative staff) and some forty PhD
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University of Savoie Mont-Blanc (USMB). More than 150 researchers, teacher-researchers, engineers, technicians, administrators, students and foreign visitors work there. The research carried out at LAPP aims
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RER in 35 minutes. IJCLab was born in 2020 from the merger of five units (CSNSM, IMNC, IPN, LAL, LPT). The staff is made up of nearly 560 permanent (340 engineers, technicians and administrators and 220
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that should emit. Two CNRS researchers, one CNRS research engineer, and one PhD student are involved in the project. The research group also includes three research professors and two PhD students, involved in