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22 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Institut des Neurosciences Cellulaires et Intégratives Research Field Neurosciences Biological sciences Researcher Profile First
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social defeat stress and variable stress, expertise in rodent behavioral assays such as social interaction and effort-related reward choice tasks, sex differences behavioral assays, experience in fMRI
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neuroscience (23240033) Understanding how adaptive and maladaptive behavior emerges from the operation of neuronal circuits is a central topic across different sub-disciplines within neuroscience. Our
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. The research is structured around two complementary questions: (i) How are (un)healthy bodies socially constructed? (ii) Do access to care and treatment by the healthcare system differ depending on the social
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. The project sits at the intersection of machine learning, neuroscience, and behavior, with applications ranging from music cognition to speech-in-noise perception in audiology. You will work with naturalistic
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between neuroscience, psychology, and chemistry to jointly try to understand how the human sense of smell works. To achieve this goal, we conduct various research projects that try to link odor perception
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at MesoScales PASCAL SILBERZAN - Institut Curie Collaboration with LPENS (Xiaowen Chen, Vincent Hakim) Team: Theoretical neuroscience and biophysics Biophysique et Neuroscience Théoriques | LPENS The project
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). The Wang lab is interested in transcriptional regulations in hypothalamic neurons and their roles in energy homeostasis, and unravel the complex central mechanisms controlling the sex difference in energy
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consists of diverse, open-minded and motivated individuals who thrive on working as a team in conducting exciting research projects in the cognitive neuroscience of memory, aging and dementia prevention
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The Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology (LIN) is an internationally recognized neuroscience research institute dedicated to understanding the neural mechanisms of learning and memory across