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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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co-managed by two deputies: Christian Vestergaard, a theoretical physicist, and François Laurent, an applied mathematician and software engineer. The laboratory’s research is centred on uncovering
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signatures. We hypothesize that this unique program may represent an ancient state of some skeletal muscles fibres and be required for unique mechanical functions. This project aims to address the following
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redefinition of behavioral features or pose challenges in their detection. The projects To address these challenges, we propose developing a Bayesian Program Synthesis (BPS) methodology for generating synthetic
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Pasteur. Developing tools and applications to be shared with the broader scientific community Interacting directly with scientist upon specific inquiries As part of a PEPR (Programmes et Equipements
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are responsible for blood and immune cell production during development. We will now establish how these transient embryonic progenitors and their progeny respond to prenatal challenges, convey persistent
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a view to developing innovative treatments for hearing impairments. The Hearing Institute The Hearing Institute is an interdisciplinary fundamental and medical research center with the objective
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, and molecular evolution. The researcher will work within an international team to understand the evolution of integrons and other hyper-mobile regions in genomes. The focus will be on functional
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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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mechanoelectrical feedback, it requires specific tools to uncouple them and to decode the transformation of complex acoustic stimuli by the brain. In the lab, we are developing electrophysiological and imaging