10 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"Multiple"-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at Institut Pasteur in France
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together world-class researchers from various fields, including neurophysiology, computational neuroscience, auditory cognition, genetics and genomics, cell biology and gene therapy. It is located in
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populations to transmit ZIKV. In this collaborative project, we aim at characterizing the mechanisms underlying the transmission of Zika virus using an integrated approach that considers genetic variation in
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not only flows from the auditory periphery to the central nervous system but also from the brain to the ear. As a result, efferent neuronal signals can modulate the mechanical properties of the cochlea
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diseases such as nicotine addiction, schizophrenia or Alzheimer’s disease. Their architecture, allosteric mechanisms and pharmacology have been extensively studied over the last decades. However, the
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The Microbial Evolutionary Genomics lab (head: Eduardo Rocha) at the Institut Pasteur in Paris is inviting applications for a postdoctoral position in comparative genomics, computational biology
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Postdoctoral position: Developing a human lymphoid organ-on-chip to evaluate candidate mRNA vaccines
a Lymphoid Organ-Chip to evaluate mRNA vaccine boosting. Journal of Experimental Medicine 221(10):e20240289. Qualifications: We are looking for a skilled and highly motivated candidate with: a PhD in
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Send your CV along with a motivation letter to chloe.lehoucq@pasteur.fr with benjamin.devauchelle@pasteur.fr in Cc. The candidate should have a PhD in Neuroscience or Cognitive science and the
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spoken and written is required The candidat must have a PhD in computer science, machine learning, or computational biology The position is available immediately and will remain open until filled
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benjamin.devauchelle@pasteur.fr in Cc. The candidate should have a PhD in Human Genetics and the following skills: Strong interest in the field of genetics, neurobiology and psychiatry. Computer skills: strong level in
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organismal properties encoded in the interplay of multiple genes in a network? How does the polymer physics at the level of the DNA affect the identity of a particular cell type? Alternative questions