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. Qualifications PhD (obtained or near completion) in evolutionary biology, population genetics, genomics, or bioinformatics. Strong background in population genetics and evolutionary biology. Proficiency in
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regulating root water transport in plants. This mechanism will be studied in both Arabidopsis and maize, utilizing the complementary genetic resources available in these two species. The host laboratory's
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secretion systems (T4SS) are bacterial nanomachines involved in the transfer of genetic material and intercellular communication. They play a major role in the dissemination of antibiotic resistance
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benjamin.devauchelle@pasteur.fr in Cc. The candidate should have a PhD in Human Genetics and the following skills: Strong interest in the field of genetics, neurobiology and psychiatry. Computer skills: strong level in
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Send your CV along with a motivation letter to chloe.lehoucq@pasteur.fr with benjamin.devauchelle@pasteur.fr in Cc. The candidate should have a PhD in Neuroscience or Cognitive science and the
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FieldAnthropologyYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Research FieldEnvironmental scienceYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria - PhD in human population genetics, functional genomics
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criteria The candidate should have: ● A PhD in biophysics, biology, physics, or a related field ● Experience in experimental biology (molecular biology, imaging, or genetics) ● Strong interest in
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dynamics during regeneration, aging, and cancer, and how these processes can be modulated. Our research is primarily conducted in vivo. We combine genetic mouse models (lineage tracing, conditional
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validated using high-throughput screening data, including microscopic images as well as genetic and proteomic expression data. This approach will then be applied to elucidate previously unknown gene functions
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therapeutic strategy using genetically engineered MSCs to provide novel treatment options for two rare ocular surface diseases leading progressively to blindness. The project is funded by AFM-Téléthon and