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for high-precision, dynamic biomechanical testing. This includes:* improving actuation control (speed and smoothness of motion),* ensuring synchronization with imaging systems (e.g., micro-CT, OCT
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contribute to the development of a proof of concept obtained at University Côte d’Azur for accessing the content of a metabolomics knowledge graph (KG) with a large language model. It is Python prototype of a
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. This postdoctoral position is part of the EU cofund research project AMBER, Advanced Multiscale Biological imaging using European Research infrastructures, will address scientific and sectoral gaps in biological
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, but are not limited to, neural coding in the visual cortex, multimodal information processing, state-dependent processing, visual perception, development of imaging tools for in vivo neuronal recordings
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to microwaves, and will image the displacement of magnetic textures by currents, to quantify their efficiency in the generation of orbital currents and torques. Our approach will rely on the realization of new
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behavioral assays in the animal models Immunohistochemical analysis of neuronal, astroglial and microglial markers in zebrafish and mouse brain samples In vivo imaging of specific brain cells in the transgenic
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-term contract (CDD) with a transition to a permanent professor position at the end of the fixed-term contract. Potential course subjects include cancer biology, cell signaling, molecular imaging, etc. as
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project and experimental deadlines set by the supervisors.•Report results during meetings and seminars.Profile:•Experience in tissue imaging.•Experience working with mice (injections and perfusion
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, biosynthesis and immune response. Key Responsibilities: • Conduct high-quality research on cell wall analysis of Candida species. • Using confocal microscopy imaging, flow cytometry and biochemistry and genomic
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mechanoelectrical feedback, it requires specific tools to uncouple them and to decode the transformation of complex acoustic stimuli by the brain. In the lab, we are developing electrophysiological and imaging