218 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at CNRS in France
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to the maturation phase. - Participate in scientific publications, patent drafting, and the strategic development of the future startup. The candidate will conduct the analytical validation of quantitative biomarkers
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MGE. The successful candidate will develop molecular, genomic and evolutionary approaches to better understand how MGE mediate resistance against, and coevolve with, virulent phages in Escherichia coli
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potential. This post-doctoral project aims to develop a predictive model of tumor growth based on artificial intelligence (AI) approaches capable of integrating data from morphological MRI and MRS
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approaches to model polarization. The aim of the project is to develop methodological tools to characterize and exploit the polarization information extracted from bivariate signals (i.e. two-dimensional
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Development of theoretical models of cell migration with memory Modeling in statistical physics and soft matter
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evolution, heritability, genetic correlations, and trait evolvability, and possibly inbreeding depression. Work on natural selection is underway, and the postdoctoral fellow may also contribute
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at international conferences. Development and optimization of experimental protocols: stereotactic injections, optogenetics, chemogenetics, in vivo imaging (fiber photometry, calcium imaging). • Development and
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doctoral students. The project The primary goal of this project is to investigate the impacts of terrestrial freshwater and organic/inorganic matter fluxes delivered through rivers on the evolution
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The project aims to develop a single-oocyte genomic approach in C
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develops projects covering the full spectrum of neuroscience, from molecular biology to cognitive functions. The host team focuses particularly on the role of astrocytes in the modulation of neuromodulators