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an advantage Ability to work both independently and as part of a collaborative, multi-partner team Excellent written and spoken English; knowledge of French or German is considered a plus We offer
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, multi-partner team. Experience with EU funded projects is of advantage Excellent written and spoken English; knowledge of French or German is considered a plus We offer Multilingual and international
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of the auditory pathway using multi-electrode arrays. Requirements We are looking for individuals who want to study neural coding in the context of hearing and who meet the following criteria: 1) PhD in
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synthesis of complex, polyfunctionalized molecules with a tetrasubstituted stereogenic center, and ii) to understand the mechanisms governing the regioselectivity of these transformations. This partnership
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experimentation - Expertise in multi-parameter flow cytometry, microscopy, and imaging techniques - Strong background in scientific data analysis Skills: - Ability to develop new preclinical study models
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. Presentation of the University of Angers In the heart of a region recognized for its quality of life, the University of Angers, the 3rd largest employer in the region, offers an environment conducive
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propagating through the core of the structure also results from this expansion. Repetition of this step enables a large surface area to be treated. In most cases, the study of CR requires the use of (semi
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imaging methods (e.g. multi-site photometry) in combination with polysomnography (EEG, EMG) and video monitoring. We will take advantage of newly developed genetically-encoded neurotransmitter indicators
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for Anthropobiology and Genomics of Toulouse, the CAGT, in the context of the project BasicExtinct. The Centre for Anthropobiology and Genomics of Toulouse is a joint, multi-disciplinary research center, supported by
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, dealing with multi-scale and multiphysics features. In this fundamental work, we aim to revisit the famous Gurson-Tvergaard-Needleman (GTN) model [GTN, 1977, 1982, 1984], which describes pore growth due