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Missions : In the “Local Translation in Axonal Regeneration” team, we study the molecular mechanisms underlying the regenerative capacity of damaged neurons. We focus on
2 ANR-funded PhD Positions | MYOMEDUSA: Structure, Development and Evolution of Medusa Myofibrils
The Schnorrer and Habermann teams in Marseille are welcoming applications for two ANR-funded PhD positions to decipher the structure, development and evolution of jellyfish muscles, in collaboration with the Cnidevo/Leclère team from the Oceanographic Observatory of Banyuls-sur-Mer.
Missions : This position involves designing, planning and conducting an artificial selection experiment aimed at modifying the egg-laying behaviour of Drosophila populations on different substrates. It
Study Engineer in Human Neurobiology
Missions : Select, adapt, and implement techniques for differentiating cerebellar organoids from human and non-human pluripotent stem cells, including genetic manipulations, as part of the
In the team “Local Translation in Axon Regeneration”, we investigate the molecular mechanisms that underlie the regenerative capacity of injured neurons. Our research focuses on
PhD Position | ACTIN-SHIFT: Molecular mechanisms by which actin isoforms control sarcomere assembly
The Schnorrer group is welcoming applications for an ANR-funded PhD position to decipher molecular mechanisms how muscle nuclei sense mechanical pressure to adapt their transcriptional program.