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fixed term contract - Salary according to experience ; access to HFAR cafeteria and employee benefits - Starting date : Spring 2026 >>> Applications, including a CV, cover letter, and contact details
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photosynthesis. The candidate will interact with leading authorities in photosynthesis and have access to state-at-the art technical facilities. The position is for a postdoctoral researcher for two years to start
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: - Easy access to the Cronenbourg campus by public transport - Possibility of partial reimbursement of transport costs by the CNRS - Possibility of dining in a university restaurant on the Cronenbourg
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Neuroscience Lyon (CRNL), part of Inserm, CNRS, and Lyon University, is one of the largest neuroscience institutes in France. It provides an excellent and stimulating research environment with access to state
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accessible environment (especially for people with disabilities) just 20 km from Paris (RER B and C suburban train lines, close to major roads, shared shuttle departing from Porte d'Orléans). You will benefit
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disease research, the Institut Pasteur offers unparalleled access to cutting-edge core facilities (cryo–EM/cryo–ET, high-containment labs, advanced imaging, bioinformatics platforms) and a vibrant
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, while preserving ultimate precision in single-molecule localization and access to key photophysical parameters (fluorescence lifetime, brightness, molecular dynamics). This approach paves the way toward
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manufacturing procedures and the requirement for lymphodepleting chemotherapy, which together limit patient access. Here, we propose an in vivo engineering strategy based on targeted lipid nanoparticles (tLNPs
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of medieval glass studies in accordance with the work plan; • To disseminate research through open access publications in peer-reviewed journals; To participate in international conferences and seminars, and
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another startup. The successful candidate will enjoy the benefits of being based at the CNRS site (catering, access to public transport). Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR7504