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Single cell RNAseq and spatial transcriptomics for cancer immunology Position A bioinformatic engineer position is available in the Guermonprez lab at Institut Pasteur Paris (“Dendritic cells and
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The Hub of Bioinformatics and Biostatistics provides analytical support to research units and platforms at the Institut Pasteur. The Hub is committed to this mission through: Collaborating
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focused on polymeric functional and particulate materials. The candidate will play a key role in translating lab-scale innovations into demonstrator and pilot-scale processes, and will contribute to reactor
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the Bioinformatics Core Facility and Head of the ELIXIR-Luxembourg Node. Early application is highly encouraged, as the applications will be processed upon reception. To ensure full consideration, candidates should
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on several aspects to explore in parallel: - Develop the experimental set-up to enable Low-Energy SAXS measurements on Attolab’s set-up (through punctual mission (2 or 3 times a year for 1 to 2 weeks
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of programming, learning theory, parallel algorithms or quantum computing Research publications in theoretical computer science conferences and journals Experience in teaching Computer Science topics
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, sensor failures, or the aggregation of datasets from multiple sources. There is a rich literature on how to impute missing values, for example, considering the EM algorithm [Dempster et al., 1977], low
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experimental data and is testable across multiple unlearning scenarios. For this we plan to apply for the first time Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) to the modeling of unlearning. SNNs have recently shown
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the ability to handle multiple stakeholders and deadlines High-level communication skills in English (both spoken and written); fluency in French is considered an asset Ability to produce clear, structured
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protein expression and purification, capable of producing thousands of proteins in parallel within weeks . 2) Eukaryotic expression systems facility for production of challenging protein targets. 3) A fully