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are seeking two motivated researchers or engineers with expertise in finite element programming to join an ambitious project modelling the complete neuromuscular dynamics of Drosophila larvae. This position
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of the laboratory: Our laboratory is part of the Neuroscience Department of the Institut Pasteur and gathers psychiatrists, neuroscientists and geneticists to understand the causes of autism. We previously
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significant computational component. We strongly recommend a background in machine learning and coding. Applicants with a background in areas such as computational neuroscience, reinforcement learning, or deep
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communication skills. The working language of the laboratory is English. Experience in communicating research findings to a non-specialist audience. Ability to work independently but also as part of a larger
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Audiology (CERIAH), led by Professor Paul Avan, within the Institut de l’Audition at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France. As part of a structuring program at the intersection of scientific research
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in humans. The central objectives of this PhD project are to i) demonstrate that tip link rupture contributes, at least in part, to TTS in noise-exposed mice; ii) characterize the kinetics of tip link
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of the laboratory Our laboratory is part of the Neuroscience Department of the Institut Pasteur and gathers psychiatrists, neuroscientists and geneticists to understand the causes of autism. We previously identified
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in particular in human. The MDM team is collaborating a lot with the bioinformatic hub to make our prediction accessible to the public. The MDM lab is part of the Genome and Genetic department, also
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Laura Cantini, develops artificial intelligence tools for the integrative analysis of multiple single-cell data modalities, including scRNA-seq, scATAC-seq, and spatial transcriptomics. The team is part
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, an interdisciplinary team with longstanding network of collaborations. This project is part of the national PEPR Cell-ID (Cellular identities and destinies) program, funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR