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14 (3 postdocs, 2 PhD students, 3 CNRS researchers, 5 engineers, 1 animal technician). The laboratory studies neural stem cells using the zebrafish brain as a model. We aim to understand how cell
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Description The postdoctoral researcher will join the "Network Dynamics & Computations" team led by Srdjan Ostojic and develop research projects on modeling neural circuits and their role in behavior. The work
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additional experiments Activities will take place at the Station d'Ecologie Théorique et Expérimentale (SETE, Moulis). The hired postdoc will work in close collaboration with Elvire Bestion (SETE), with
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, forces produced within single cells are transmitted through adhesive cell-cell contacts to drive multicellular tissue morphogenesis. The protein networks that govern contraction and adhesion
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. To do so, the postdoc will benefit from individual long-term mark-recapture data collected on several sympatric species including ungulates, birds, reptiles, etc. (2) develop a multi-species model, to
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of 6 permanent researchers, 1 emeritus, 3 postdocs and 6 PhD students. The team is involved in CP violation studies in B decays, in indirect searches for effects beyond the standard model, and in heavy
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, administrative personnel and engineers and around 80 are PhD students, postdocs and fixed-term engineers. The successful candidate will join the PMN (Physics of materials and nanostructures) team, as part of a
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as well as common technical platforms for proteomics and metabolomics. The postdoc will work in the team "Cellular mechanics and metabolism: From tissue to molecule" under the direction of Thomas
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equipped with evolving, plastic neural networks models, which process visual information and drive motor action. These virtual agents will navigate in virtual reconstructions of ants' natural environment, so
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. The institute comprises 11 teams (120 staff including 48 researchers) and features state-of-the-art imaging, electrophysiology, and behavioral facilities. The "Neural Network Physiology" team studies information