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to join our interdisciplinary team advancing the frontiers of cancer research through single-cell and spatial omics technologies. About the position This position offers the opportunity to work at the
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This project explores how mutations in chromatin-modifying genes disrupt early neurodevelopment by systematically profiling in vitro neurons using multimodal single-cell and spatial profiling. By
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This project aims to identify the spatial genetic and adaptive dynamics of tumour microbiome in colorectal cancer. To do so, we will integrate single-cell genomics, transcriptomics and clinical data
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close collaboration with other postdocs and doctoral researchers of our team. The group currently consists of five postdocs, four doctoral researchers, and several undergraduate researchers. We work
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and optimisation of biomass supply 2) deployment of spatial data and remote sensing methods in biomass supply systems 3) biomass sustainability assessment and life cycle analysis 4) circular economy
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career. A postdoc in the group would become your scientific advisor. The group currently consists of five postdocs, four doctoral researchers, and several undergraduate researchers. We work together and
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experience during their PhD and postdoc periods. The selected group leaders are expected to initiate a new independent research program in one of FIMM’s research fields. Background FIMM is a leading molecular
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a fully funded contract of up to 3 years. Position description The postdoctoral researcher position involves developing novel spatial and other statistical frameworks, combining biodiversity
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based on single-cell and spatial omics data, and (iii) integrating regulatory profiles with multi-modal data. These efforts aim to uncover regulatory mechanisms behind cancer and to develop predictive
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regulatory interactions, (ii) modeling networks based on single-cell and spatial omics data, and (iii) integrating regulatory profiles with multi-modal data. These efforts aim to uncover regulatory mechanisms