15 energy "The University of Edinburgh" Postdoctoral positions at Institut Pasteur in France
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Uncovering the machineries involved in cell division and elongation in archaea with a peptidoglycan cell wall A 3-year postdoctoral position is available in the group “Evolutionary Biology of
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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 a postdoc that will be
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leptospirosis (Megan Reller, Duke university). Your Role: As a key player in this project, you’ll work closely with other collaborative teams, bridging the gap between cell biology, genomics and pathogenesis
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cells in tissue homeostasis/repair, vascular remodeling and antitumor immunity (Dulauroy et al., Nature Medicine 2012; Stzepourginski et al., PNAS 2017; Jacob et al., Cell Stem Cell 2022; Di Carlo et al
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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
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, auditory cognition, genetics and genomics, cell biology and gene therapy. Most teams associate fundamental researchers and MDs and conduct research protocols applicable to humans with clinicians as co
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et al., PNAS 2017; Jacob et al., Cell Stem Cell 2022; Di Carlo et al., Nature Immunology 2023). Building on these findings, we aim at identifying novel mechanisms regulating tissue response to injury
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-CoV-2 induces the loss of cilia. Journal of Cell Biology 221: e202206023. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.202206023. – Jeger-Madiot R, Planas D, Staropoli I, …, Gobaa S, and Chakrabarti LA. (2024
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will apply and develop computational tools for the analysis of large data sets generated by short-read, long-read, and single cell DNAseq/RNAseq analyses of cells evolving in vitro in culture and in vivo
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to analyze chromosome organization and dynamics at the individual gene level, achieving the highest temporal resolution. The project integrates stem cell technologies, genome editing, and biophysical modeling