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main phases of human settlement in New Guinea. New Guinea represents one of the oldest human settlements outside of Africa and is home to some of the greatest linguistic and genetic diversity
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are encouraged to apply, including: - Evolutionary biology, ecology, comparative genomics, and phylogenetics - Molecular genetics, developmental biology, and neurobiology - Nematode systematics and taxonomy
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genetic engineering approaches (ranging from transfection to genome editing) in temperate Symbiodiniaceae cultures. The symbiosis between cnidarians and dinoflagellates is one of the most important marine
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, we observed size-specificity in the adaptation process at the phenotypic, genetic and mechanistic levels. However, we still do not understand the molecular pathways by which cell size shapes cellular
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Sequencing samples from the UKBiobank. The project aims at the wide-spectrum prediction of human phenotypes, unlocking new frontiers in clinical genetics, precision medicine, disease risk prediction, and
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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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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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research organizations. The IGBMC (Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology), one of Europe's leading biomedical research centers, is a Joint Research Unit affiliated with the CNRS, INSERM
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rates, DNA damage repair, epigenetic mark inheritance, and transposable element silencing. The lagging strand, in particular, may represent a key source of (epi)genetic instability under pathological
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, culture, and genetic manipulation of mouse embryos; biophysical techniques such as high-resolution microscopy, optical tweezers, and microfluidics; as well as image and data analysis. The Institut Curie is