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a view to developing innovative treatments for hearing impairments. The Hearing Institute The Hearing Institute is an interdisciplinary fundamental and medical research center with the objective
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across six sites in Heidelberg (headquarters), Barcelona, Cambridge, Grenoble, Hamburg and Rome. Our mission is to perform basic research in molecular biology; train scientists, students and visitors
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to preserve the internal charge and handle the output signal of the RE (buffering function, polarity and gain adjustment). More precisely, a new embedded analog system will be developed, tested and evaluated
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contribute to the development of the Institute’s academic programs, mainly aimed at master's students, but also for bachelor's degrees, on-the-job training and MOOCs. The applicant will participate in
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processes (development, immunity, stress responses, etc.). RNA stability regulation has been associated with the pathophysiology of various diseases [3–5]. This mechanism is especially important when rapid
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well as computational modeling. The development and numerical implementation of novel methods has become a key issue in modern oncology, both in terms of understanding the biology of cancers and for medical oncology
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contribute to the development of a proof of concept obtained at University Côte d’Azur for accessing the content of a metabolomics knowledge graph (KG) with a large language model. It is Python prototype of a
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prognosis. Gene therapy holds a great promise for the development of cures for these devastating pathologies.The project is funded by The POLG foundation. We are conducting preclinical development of an AAV
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A post-doctoral position in human population genomics is opening in our lab to work on the POPGEN project. The POPGEN project is a pilot research project developed in the framework of the French
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, and molecular evolution. The researcher will work within an international team to understand the evolution of integrons and other hyper-mobile regions in genomes. The focus will be on functional