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models: Methanobrevibacter smithii, an ovococcoid and the main species of methanogens from the human gut, and Methanothermobacter thermautotrophicus, a genetically tractable rod-shaped environmental
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files. Highly motivated candidates who are skilled in these areas, proactive and with a strong sense of responsibility are encouraged to apply. Mastering the English language is mandatory. Please send one
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or equivalent, or Masters in bioinformatics with experience in genomics – Good communication skills in written and oral English – Autonomy in project management – Strong interest for scientific dissemination and
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. Application: Send a single pdf document with a detailed CV, a cover letter, and the names and contacts of three references. Materials should be emailed as a single PDF file to the principal investigator Marcel
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. With your expertise in cell biology (cell culture of human primary cells), you will characterize the mechanisms of host-adaptation of pathogenic Leptospira. Qualification: An expertise in molecular
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candidate will have to master the basic exploration tools of the inner ear systems, namely otoacoustic emissions, audiometry, auditory and vestibular electrophysiology and vestibulocochlear tests and
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patients hospitalized in France at a national level using data from French health databases (SNDS). Applicants should have a Master or Engineering degree or PhD in Biostatistics or Bioinformatics
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A Master 2 position is available for a project starting in anuary 2025 (M2 students registered for the academic year 2024-25). Protein trafficking is a hallmark of eukaryotic cells. The most
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priority to fuel the shrinking antibacterial pipeline and circumvent those issues. To address this challenge, this project proposes to explore an original path to identify compounds that could interfere with
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between cell biology, genomics and pathogenesis. With your expertise in cell biology (cell culture of human primary cells), you will characterize the mechanisms of host-adaptation of pathogenic Leptospira