23 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" "Prof" positions at Institut Pasteur
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cells at the choroid plexuses on brain development. Our lab investigates how immune cells and signals shape brain development, activity, and aging. In this project, we aim to dissect the contribution
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which neural network effectively conveys this information are central questions in the field of hearing and neuroscience in general. We are developing several complementary approaches to answer
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Postdoctoral position: Developing a human lymphoid organ-on-chip to evaluate candidate mRNA vaccines
A post-doctoral position is available to develop a 3D model of a human lymph node and apply this model to preclinical vaccine evaluation. The successful applicant will join the team of Lisa
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) developing models forecasting influenza epidemics accounting for epidemic dynamics by age groups. Successful applicants will be supervised by Prof Simon Cauchemez . They will collaborate with other members
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We are looking for a project manager to develop our activities around the genomic taxonomy of bacterial strains and the corresponding platform at https://bigsdb.pasteur.fr/. The project manager’s
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of the auditory nerve [2] and brainstem to simulate neurograms and guide the development of diagnostic tools based on Auditory Brainstem Responses (ABRs). Despite normal audiograms, individuals with ANSD often
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Simulation and Physics of Drosophila Larva Body Dynamics Introduction The “STRETCHED” project aims to develop a robust, physics-based 3D simulation platform to replicate the motor control dynamics
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on scientific projects submitted by research teams of our institute. Train scientific staff from Institut Pasteur Paris and the international network of Institut Pasteur. Develop tools and applications to be
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functionally heterogeneous and encompass multiple subsets including XCR1+ DCs, and a variety of IRF4+ DCs (DC2As, DC2Bs, DC3s) and plasmacytoid DCs. DCs are short-lived cells continuously developing from
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) are the sentinel of the immune system. DCs are developmentally and functionally heterogeneous and encompass multiple subsets including XCR1+ IRF8+ DCs, and a variety of IRF4+ DCs (DC2As, DC2Bs, DC3s) and