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Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) are neurotransmitter-gated ion channels playing a major role in the nervous system. Their dysfunction is linked to severe psychiatric and neurological diseases such as nicotine addiction, schizophrenia or Alzheimer’s disease. Their architecture,...
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for competitive fellowships during their first year with us. The ideal candidate will be recruited by summer 2025. We are particularly seeking postdoc candidates who have recently completed their PhD with a
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exciting opportunities for machine learning to address outstanding biological questions. The postdoc to be recruited will be working on the development of machine learning methods for single-cell data. In
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focused on deep-phenotyping of individuals with autism and controls including brain imaging (MRI, fMRI, DTI and EEG) and a battery of cognitive tests. Our group is currently developing new methods
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One postdoc position in the Humoral Immunology Unit The Humoral Immunology Unit in the Immunology department at the Institut Pasteur (Paris)[1] is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral candidate
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following expertise: Early fly and mouse development Quantitative imaging and image analysis Statistical physics and data analysis Microscope design and control Genomic and genetic tool design Candidates
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Job description We are recruiting postdocs to contribute to research projects in the Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases Unit, at Institut Pasteur in Paris. The candidates will be expected
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live in. Your role The CLAIM and ICR groups are seeking an outstanding postdoc to strengthen their research teams with expertise in Large Language Models, more precisely in Agentive Reasoning and LLM
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tasks: Shaping research directions and producing results in one or more of the following topics: New primitives in public-key cryptography Fully homomorphic encryption and multilinear maps Public-key
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-phenotyping of individuals with autism and controls including brain imaging (EEG and MRI) and a battery of cognitive tests. Our group is currently developing new methods for analyzing whole genome and brain