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Innovation in Humans (CeRIAH) co-directed by Professor Paul Avan and Professor Hung Thai-Van at the Institut de l’Audition, Institut Pasteur, in Paris, France. We are seeking an outstanding, highly motivated
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fundamental human rights), coordinated in France by Thomas Hochmann (University of Paris Nanterre, IUF). It will focus on questions that affect the legal framework of freedom of expression, for example and
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6 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Universite de Montpellier Department Human Resources Research Field Neurosciences Ethics in health sciences Psychological sciences » Behavioural
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6 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Universite de Montpellier Department Human Resources Research Field Neurosciences Psychological sciences Psychological sciences » Cognitive science
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the crucial relevance of considering drivers measured at larger spatial scales (i) when monitoring the link between human pressures, ecological impacts, and biodiversity patterns and trajectories, and (ii
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systems including three human MRI scanners (3T, 7T, and a world-record 11.7 T human scanner), three animal MRI scanners (7T, 11.7T and 17T), MEG and EEG facilities. UNICOG (lead by Prof. Stanislas Dehaene
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15 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Universite de Montpellier Department Human Resources Research Field Anthropology Anthropology » Medical anthropology Sociology Researcher Profile
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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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-imaging center, hosting multiple state-of-the-art neuroimaging systems including three human MRI scanners (3T, 7T, and a world-record 11.7 T human scanner), three animal MRI scanners (7T, 11.7T and 17T
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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