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genomic approaches is to explore clinically relevant aspects of brain tumor biology. We pursue this goal using patient samples profiling, investigating temporal and intra-tumoral/spatial heterogeneity as
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Title of the project: Genetics of brain diversity in autism The laboratory: Human Genetics and Cognitive Functions Unit (Dir. Thomas Bourgeron) Duration of the contract: 2 years The aim
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new strategies to promote cerebrospinal fluid drainage. Missions` Characterization of brain drainage pathways in genetically modified mice The fellow will characterize dural and extracranial lymphatics
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Director), head of the GIN's 'Brain, Behaviour and Neuromodulation' team. This multidisciplinary team brings together researchers, clinicians, engineers, PhD students and undergraduates around a common goal
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. Established in 2025, the group focuses on understanding how genetic alterations in cancer cells shape the immune microenvironment of brain metastatic tumors, with the long-term goal of developing novel
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, methodological rigor. Title of the project: Genetics of brain diversity in autism Laboratory: Human Genetics and Cognitive Functions Unit (dir. Thomas Bourgeron) Duration of the contract: 2 years Aim
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research in network, cellular, and molecular neuroscience that helps us to understand the neuronal and glial basis of integrative brain function as well as their molecular underpinnings. INCC physicists
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at understanding the normal cellular trajectories of the brain, cutting-edge single-cell multi-omics approaches (sequencing and imaging based) to map cellular states and their transitions, pediatric neuro-oncology
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focused on exploration and development of AI models of auditory perception, towards a broader goal of understanding how the brain predicts and learns from human communication sounds such as speech and music
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trainings to reduce somatic symptom distress and to translate these trainings to a mobile application. The postdoctoral candidate will join the Research Group "Brain-Body-Interaction" and the Clinical