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performed using advanced signal processing techniques (brain oscillations in the conventional EEG frequency bands, but also source reconstruction, functional connectivity, aperiodic activity, etc.). Where
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process Send your CV by email at stephane.perrey@umontpellier.fr before 2026 5th of April Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteEUROMOV Digital Health in Motion
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16 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Universite de Montpellier Department Human Resources Research Field Engineering Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions Postdoc
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Chemistry of Materials - Biomolecular Engineering - Separation Chemistry, Materials and Processes - Theoretical Chemistry and Modelling With the support of the Doctoral College of the University
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persistence in chronic infections (Salmonella, Pseudomonas, and Achromobacter) by integrating spatial modelling, single-cell transcriptomics, advanced imaging data, and machine learning approaches. The goal is
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(RNASeq) and qRT-PCR analyses to study macrophage polarization states. Perform intravital imaging analysis using high spatio-temporal resolution microscopy (including bacterial localization
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are important modifiable factors that influence metabolic processes and the gut microbiota. Current recommendations advocate for an adapted diet, with a reduction in animal proteins in favor of plant-based
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» Medicine Technology » Medical technology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Application Deadline 20 May 2026 - 23:59 (Europe/Paris) Country France Type of Contract
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the Biomechanics, Wood, and Bio-based Materials axis of LMGC (Laboratory of Mechanics and Civil Engineering, Montpeliier), where we carry out research (experimental and modeling) on the biophysical determinism
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of colorectal cancer (CRC) using organoid models. The researcher will focus on integrating dynamic mutations, live multiplexed transcriptomic imaging, and proteomic imaging at the cellular level to predict