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/she will participate in the management of the project (organization of inter-team seminars in particular) and will act as a link between the different international teams involved in the project
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2 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Institut de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Sciences Sociales Research Field Sociology Juridical sciences Criminology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country France Application Deadline 22 Apr 2024 - 23:59 (UTC) Type...
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interactions and social adaptation” structuring action of the Priority Research Programmes and Equipment (PEPR) O2R "Organic Robotics" program. The aim is to study the mechanisms by which the human operator
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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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their valorization. He or she will guarantee the quality and validity of the data produced and the processing carried out. Coordinate the human, technical and financial resources required to carry out the research
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of future electrode materials. Solid-state chemistry approaches have shown the benefit of inserting chemical elements into the layered structure that act as structural pillars, sometimes offering better
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interactions and social adaptation” structuring action of the Priority Research Programmes and Equipment (PEPR) O2R "Organic Robotics" program. The aim is to study the mechanisms by which the human operator
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the social analysis of transformations in the worlds of science, medicine and healthcare, and their relationship to society. It brings together sociologists, historians, anthropologists, political scientists
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and written) and demonstrated ability to disseminate scientific results are mandatory requirements for the position. The motivation and a good human contact will be particularly taken into account
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data on the function of the MCH/MCHR2 axis on human feeding behavior and energy balance. In the context of the ANR ObEdit project, we hypothesize that, in the human brain, MCH and the MCH/MCHR2 axis