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research group applies genomic technologies to study populations of Aedes mosquitoes and their role in the transmission of emerging arboviruses such as dengue and Zika viruses. Specific interests of our
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, methodological rigor. Title of the project: Genetics of brain diversity in autism Laboratory: Human Genetics and Cognitive Functions Unit (dir. Thomas Bourgeron) Duration of the contract: 2 years Aim
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immunology and bioinformatic analysis (e.g., scRNA-seq) (highly desirable). Skills in in vivo models are an advantage. Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a diverse, international team
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of genetic networks Interplay between chromatin architecture and gene regulation Candidates will use a combination of skills in molecular and developmental biology, instrumentation and data analysis to answer
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at this interface. This includes work on fascinating genetic systems such as CRISPR-Cas, other novel anti-phage systems, and Diversity Generating Retroelements (DGRs). The lab focuses both on fundamental aspects
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these approaches, we previously identified an essential role for specific subsets of stromal cells in tissue repair and antitumor immunity (Dulauroy et al., Nature Medicine 2012; Stzepourginski et al., PNAS 2017
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Title of the project: Genetics of brain diversity in autism The laboratory: Human Genetics and Cognitive Functions Unit (Dir. Thomas Bourgeron) Duration of the contract: 2 years The aim