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Neuroscience Institute (INCI) is a CNRS research laboratory in partnership with the University of Strasbourg, comprising 9 teams (130 people), whose mission is to explore the nervous system and its pathologies
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Neurosciences Cellulaires et Intégratives (INCI, UPR3212 of the CNRS associated with the University of Strasbourg) focuses on deciphering, in animals, the functioning of neuronal networks underlying brain and
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of Engineering Sciences, Computer Science, and Imaging) is a joint research unit between CNRS and the University of Strasbourg. Its interface with the medical field is particularly developed through the presence
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therapeutic approaches. The project will be integrated into teaching at the University of Strasbourg, within the teaching teams in charge of immunology, cell biology and evolution. The CNRS is developing a
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Cellular Biology (IGBMC): The project will be conducted at the IGBMC, the largest research unit in France, comprising Inserm, CNRS, and the University of Strasbourg. Our institute focuses on functional
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): The project will be conducted at the IGBMC, the largest research unit in France, comprising Inserm, CNRS, and the University of Strasbourg. Our institute focuses on functional genomics and offers advanced