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Unit, UMR 8199/ U1283 CNRS, INSERM, Institut Pasteur de Lille, CHU Lille, Université Lille) in the “Metabolome, Microbiome and Metabolic Diseases” team and the metabolomic platform IMPACT-PM, directed by
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), Eq3 (3D liver models), and Eq4 (Germany, redox chemistry, and proteomics). The objectives are to: - Develop a plasma jet to treat pathological liver tissue in situ, and analyze the physicochemical
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processing and synthesizing different types of social and ecological data at various spatial scales, as well as large spatial datasets in R or GIS ■ Experience working with R ■ Experience in socio
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macroscopic and nanoscale investigations on perovskite thin films and optoelectronic devices, in particular solar cells, in order to understand their metastability and the associated processes occurring
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origins (bacterial, biological fluids, hybrid nanovectors, etc.). He/she will develop protocols for fluorescent labeling (e.g. DNA paint...), immunolabeling, immunoimmobilization, acquisition, processing
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research organizations. The IGBMC (Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology), one of Europe's leading biomedical research centers, is a Joint Research Unit affiliated with the CNRS, INSERM
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, INSERM and Sorbonne Université. The candiate will also work with our collaborators in the project. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR8265-FRATRO-002/Default.aspx Requirements
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subpopulation in vitro by potential therapeutic agents. Institut Cochin is a biomedical research center located in the center of Paris (22 rue Méchain),, 75014 Paris). It is affiliated to INSERM, CNRS and
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project focusing on the neural markers of stuttering, the recruited individual will be responsible for the preprocessing, processing, and analysis of data obtained from functional neuroimaging (fMRI
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associated with the CNRS, INSERM, and the University of Strasbourg. The successful candidate will work at the IGBMC and benefit from an exceptional international scientific environment. The IGBMC has around 40