177 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"Multiple" Postdoctoral positions at CNRS in France
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multidisciplinary research project aimed at developing polybodies – molecules with multiple recognition sites (peptides, haptamers) to target cellular receptors. These assemblies will then be evaluated in in vitro
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functionalities to enable these features. In parallel of this work, the retained physicist will be able to start or continue researches on different science topics, for galactic or extragalactic objects
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for multiple applications, particularly for seabed seismology. In addition, the ABYSS project will offer very rich interactions with a group of nine people on a wide range of seismological applications of DAS
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bioinformatic analysis would be a valuable asset. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR7592-JULDUM-010/Default.aspx Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company
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provides multiple approaches to this complex history, which is also informed by the diversity of the cultural and linguistic areas under consideration and by the study of the cultural transfers at work
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a team. Expertise in transcriptomics and bioinformatics analysis is needed. Previous experience in stem cell culture would be a plus. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres
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multiple frequent commuter train lines. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR8089-ANAMAI-003/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research FieldPhysicsEducation LevelPhD or equivalent
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, bioinformatics, and phylogenetic modeling will be appreciated. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR9191-ARNLER-006/Default.aspx Work Location(s) Number of offers
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of genetically modified mouse colonies carrying multiple transgenes - Selection of sampling methods for molecular, histological, and metabolomic analyses - Conducting analyses such as qPCR, histology, and
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modelling of membrane contactors, with the aim of maximising their performance in terms of separation and energy consumption. The project will be carried out at the LRGP (Reactions and Process Engineering