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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
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chronology. Presentation of CNRS, the laboratory, partners, interactions, and collaborations. Working environment, objectives, and available resources. Research will be conducted at the EDYTEM laboratory
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collections, enabling both fundamental and translational research in close interaction with the Strasbourg University Hospitals and IHU of Strasbourg. We investigate the contribution of inhibition of histone
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by measuring the position of particles scattered by the Compton interaction. This will provide complementary information with the resonant depolarization technique and will be particularly interesting
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clinical neuroscience. The ability to work independently whilst interacting effectively with clinicians, engineers and PhD students in a multidisciplinary environment is expected. A passion for teamwork
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quantitative and machine learning approaches ● Developing predictive models linking nuclear features to future cell fate ● Interacting with collaborators in imaging, computational biology, and developmental
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: This postdoctoral position is part of an innovative research project in the field of soft robotics, aiming to design inflatable flexible robotic systems capable of safely interacting with complex or confined
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, immune–stromal interactions, and tissue remodeling, including in physiological contexts such as female reproductive biology and aging. Host Lab: Our lab addresses a central question in biology: what is the
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& Microorganism-Insect Interactions” (INRAE-University of Montpellier joint research unit) brings together around thirty people and studies the interactions between crop-damaging lepidoptera and their environment
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electrophysiology (e.g., Neuropixels) Analyze and integrate multimodal datasets to link synaptic interactions to visual response properties Contribute to a collaborative lab culture, including mentoring students and