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-Doctoral fellow to work on the neural mechanisms of conscious processing in humans, within the CONSCIOUSBRAIN project, funded by an ERC Consolidator Grant to Principal Investigator Claire Sergent
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of autoantigen-specific Tregs and Teffs in humans, the selection of optimal TCR to produce protective Tregs, innovative humanized T1D pre-clinical models to test their efficacy and safety, the development
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are particularly important. Microglia act as drivers of pathogenesis, yet also have crucial beneficial activities in these diseases, controlling the resolution of inflammation and CNS regeneration. The goal
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system, brain and spinal cord, during development and adulthood, and to develop preclinical models of human psychiatric and neurological disorders. The recruited person will join the Insect Cognitive
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works in cooperation with associate researchers and experts, as well as external practitioners specialising in strategic issues. CIENS courses are taught as part of the ENS diploma and the Humanities
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zoonosis as climate and demographic changes fuel ideal conditions, including rising inequality, for rat-borne transmission to humans. Despite these concerning projections, little is known about the ability
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student will develop the cyber section of CIENS' research and teaching activities. WORKING ENVIRONMENT AND CONTEXT With a PhD in Human and Social Sciences (law, philosophy, political science, strategic
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post-docs + one senior post-doc) for its research Chair dedicated to Space Launched in February 2024, the ENS Space Chair studies the Earth-Space relationship through the prism of the human and social
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harmful for humans and how pathogenicity emerges in this genus? Join our team as a Post-Doctoral Fellow and be part of the NIH Program Project consortium “Host-Pathogen Dynamics in Leptospirosis” Project
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, institutional history, social history, Digital humanities. Project: ERC Consolidator Grant PECUNIA – Private interests in public functions: Framing a new paradigm of power in the cities of the Roman empire(70 BC