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'catch-up' meetings and monthly work-in-progress meetings Present original research at workshops and conferences Assist with the organization of a conference and an exhibition Attend and participate at two
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Type: Fixed Term Contract 24 Month Work Hours: Full Time 40.0 Hours per Week Location: Campus Belval Internal Title: Postdoctoral researcher Job Reference: UOL07343 The yearly gross salary for every
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) at the Institut Pasteur, Paris. Our team focuses on the physiopathology of Candida yeasts, responsible for superficial and invasive fungal infections. The project aims to understand the function and biosynthesis
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, curiosity, ambition, and happy to work in a team. Please send a brief letter of interest describing how your current experience, skills, and future goals align with this position, along with a C.V. and
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with existing single-cell methods and software would represent a strong advantage. Excellent communication skills and team spirit, and an ability to work in autonomy are essential. Fluent English both
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statistically significant results on ferroelectric capacitor performance. The post-doctoral research will give a better understanding of the influence of dopants on local chemistry, electronic structure, phase
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the newly formed unit Physics of Biological Function of biophysicist Thomas Gregor. We are interested in the following topics: Precision and reproducibility of developmental processes Collective properties
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biological mechanisms that could constitute relevant targets for new treatments. We are leading the genetic work package of AIMS-2-TRIALS, the largest European project on autism research. The project is