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13 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department INSERM 901 Research Field Neurosciences Biological sciences Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country France Application
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proteins drive tumor growth and survival. Glynthera is part of the CRCM, an international cancer center affiliated to CRNS, INSERM, University Aix-Marseille and the Paoli-Calmettes Cancer Institute in
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13 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department INSERM U960 - LABORATOIRE DE NEUROSCIENCES COGNITIVES Research Field Neurosciences Psychological sciences » Cognitive science
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and Tumor cell Identity department inside the Cancer Research Centre of Lyon (CRCL - INSERM U1052 / CNRS 5286) located in Lyon, France (https://www.crcl.fr/en/cancer-initiation-tumor-cell-identity
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of 22 persons and is part of Neuroscience SU department of the Institute of Biology Paris Seine. The laboratory is affiliated to CNRS, INSERM and Sorbonne Université. The candidate will also work with our
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Computational Neuroscience and off-site experts in The Virtual Brain (in particular, Spase Petkoski at INSERM / Aix Marseille University). Key responsibilities: • Fitting TVB models to the multimodal patient
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year's salary, renewable twice. It will be carried out under the supervision of Dr. Bruno Mesmin at the IPMC (Université Côte d'Azur, CNRS UMR7275, Inserm U1323). Our “Lipid Membrane Dynamics” team has
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. This project, funded by the ATIP-AVENIR grant (CNRS/INSERM), is part of an international scientific collaboration with researchers from Harvard University (USA) and Helsinki University (Finland). - Purification
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Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria - Training in oceanography - Proficiency in parallel numerical computation - Proficiency in hydro-sedimentary modeling in coastal Arctic environments
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of Functional Genomics (IGF) is a multidisciplinary joint research unit of the CNRS, INSERM and the University of Montpellier, whose research programmes cover the fields of neuroscience, physiology and cancer