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) ● Developing multiplexed RNA-FISH assays for cell type identification ● Quantifying nuclear organization features (3D chromatin structure, topology, chromatin state) ● Analyzing imaging datasets using
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the corresponding equipments) for microscale imaging of life in rocks (e.g., FISH-guided laser microdissection) or of microorganism-mineral interactions (e.g., SEM, CLSM-Raman spectroscopy, FTIR microscopy, SNOM
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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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members. The unit is located close to the city centre and has easy access to public transport, including the underground, tram and cycle paths. The laboratory offers a welcoming environment with a friendly
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of target species, and 2) identify and map the risk of interactions between sea turtles and fishing gear. Main tasks: - Processing accelerometric/gyroscopic and acoustic signals related to the fine behaviors