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Collective cell migration, a key process in living systems, remains largely underexplored in the intermediate-density subconfluent regime, where cell clusters coexist with isolated cells, as is often the case
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Strasbourg on a joint project between CNRS (Team STREINTH, UMR7242, Biotechnology and Cell Signaling, ESBS) and Inserm (Group GP-SMIT, U1260, Nanomedicine, CRBS), starting in 2026. The postdoctoral project
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Research FieldBiological sciences » BiologyMedical sciences » Cancer researchYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Website for additional job details https://www.pepr-cell-id.fr/wp-content
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motivated postdoctoral researcher to develop and apply imaging-based and computational approaches to identify predictive nuclear signatures of cell fate. The project combines experimental and quantitative
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heterogeneity, remain poorly understood in skin cancers. Our consortium has recently demonstrated that specific metabolic alterations precede the development of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC). Our
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funded projects focusing on the cellular circuits underlying the neuropeptidergic regulation of emotions, led by Dr. Alexandre Charlet. Our current research interest lies in the modulation of neuron-glia
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). The chemistry laboratories are equipped for the synthesis of inorganic materials, 3D printing of biocompatible materials, and cell culture. - main mission: The MOSAIC project aims to develop a 3D-printed GelMA
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of water transport in roots. This mechanism has been observed in various species following the identification of a new gene controlling root hydraulics. It reveals unexpected links between cellular
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aimed at understanding the cellular mechanisms regulating lipid metabolism. The work will focus on the dynamics, synthesis, and storage of lipids within cellular organelles, particularly lipid droplets
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and spatial transcriptomics and epigenomics. More details: https://research.pasteur.fr/en/team/cellular-plasticity-in-age-related-pathologies/ Candidate profiles We are seeking highly motivated