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of Toulouse 3. This team is composed of the PI Amélie Cabirol, a research engineer, a postdoc and master students. The CRCA hosts seven teams studying animal behaviour at multiple scales and in diverse species
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14 (3 postdocs, 2 PhD students, 3 CNRS researchers, 5 engineers, 1 animal technician). The laboratory studies neural stem cells using the zebrafish brain as a model. We aim to understand how cell
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additional experiments Activities will take place at the Station d'Ecologie Théorique et Expérimentale (SETE, Moulis). The hired postdoc will work in close collaboration with Elvire Bestion (SETE), with
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of 6 permanent researchers, 1 emeritus, 3 postdocs and 6 PhD students. The team is involved in CP violation studies in B decays, in indirect searches for effects beyond the standard model, and in heavy
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, administrative personnel and engineers and around 80 are PhD students, postdocs and fixed-term engineers. The successful candidate will join the PMN (Physics of materials and nanostructures) team, as part of a
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as well as common technical platforms for proteomics and metabolomics. The postdoc will work in the team "Cellular mechanics and metabolism: From tissue to molecule" under the direction of Thomas
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“proof-of-concept” study as part of the “Larges échelles” structuring project, with the aim of publishing a scientific article on the natural (e.g. dams) and anthropogenic (dams and other structures
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producing these active compounds in extracellular vesicles and to establish the proof of concept that such treatments can limit viral infection in a pre-clinical model. The candidate will work in an
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at the university of Lille campus. The position is part of the ERC Proof of Concept grant "TopoChipTHz" recently awarded to our group and of the ERC Consolidator grant emergenTopo. Starting date: flexible, as soon as
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simple molecules such as CO, CO2, H2S, SO2 will complete the inventory to try to better match the observed ices. The volatile organic compounds present in the gas phase (in situ analysed by GC-Orbitrap) in