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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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Our research group (Cell Death and Epithelial Homeostasis) located in Institut Pasteur (Paris, France) in the department of Developmental and Stem Cell Biology is seeking an engineer in image
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General Information A 24-month postdoc position is available at Institut Pasteur, Paris, France. We are looking for a highly motivated candidate to study the bacterial cell envelope by cutting-edge 3D optical and cryo-electron tomography imaging. The candidate will be working at the interface...
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macrophages, and the mechanisms by which viruses perturb mucociliary clearance; the candidate will then harness the organ-on-chip technology to develop a more advanced model of the airway that integrates both
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dedicated staff of research audiologists, engineers and project managers, and expertise in all areas of hearing science, CERIAH aims to improve understanding of hearing disorders, with a view to developing
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Departments across the Biology/Physics/Biomedical fields. In particular, the fellow will benefit from an exceptional computational infrastructure at the Institut Pasteur BioHub (75 bioinformatics engineers) and
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direct technical support from the various platforms in Pasteur and engineers dedicated to image analysis in the group and the department. If you are interested, please, send a single pdf document with CV
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of expertise and opportunities to connect and learn. The department of Computational Biology hosts multiple teams and a biostatistics/bioinformatics hub which includes over 50 PhD engineers specialized in
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interdisciplinary science including biophysics, microbiology, immunology and engineering. Excellent communicational and presentational skills in English is expected. For more info see the PDF : CryoEM call_Institut
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the activity of individual neurons in live animals and observe the resulting behavior [4]. Together this offers the occasion to reverse engineer the physical basis of behavior [4]. This project aims to employ