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Prix de thèse 2023 du Collège Doctoral LR, Sciences et Technologie à Manon Blin. La detection de la #bilharziose par #LAMP - en video :
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#Job #phd #Evolution #Genomics #Cancer #TransCan #MarBiol #Polyploidy #France

Here is an offer for a PhD (ERC HYPERCAN project) on the evolution of a transmissible cancer, with a focus on hyperploidy variations:
https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/230401

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Funded PhD: Mechanisms and evolutionary significance of hyperploidy variations in blue mussel transmissible cancer

Transmissible cancers are fascinating biological entities that spread from one animal to another by the direct transfer of cancer cells, behaving in this way like parasitic life forms.

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Still open PhD position
#Job #phd #Evolution #Genomics #Cancer #TransCan #MarBiol #Polyploidy #PopGen #France
Here is an offer for a PhD (ERC HYPERCAN project) on the evolution of a transmissible cancer, with a focus on hyperploidy variations:
euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/230401
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Last call pour vos propositions de présentation au colloque « Epigenetics in Ecology, Agronomy and Evolution » aux congress de la SFE2 le 21-25 octobre 2024 à Lyon.
Date limite lundi 20/5.
https://sfe2-2024.fr/fr/pages/sfe2-2024-symposia
PhD project available in the inspiring environment of the @[email protected] in southern France: mathematical model of gene-drive to use against schistosomiasis to #beatNTD. Apply here before 31/5 : https://adum.fr/as/ed/voirproposition.pl?langue=&site=ede2&matricule_prop=56897#version
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Antiviral protection in the Pacific oyster Crassostrea (Magallana) gigas against OsHV-1 infection using UV-inactivated virus https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2024.1378511
Antiviral protection in the Pacific oyster Crassostrea (Magallana) gigas against OsHV-1 infection using UV-inactivated virus

The increase of the frequency and severity of marine diseases affecting farmed marine mollusks are currently threatening the sustainability of this aquaculture sector, with few available prophylactic or therapeutic solutions. Recent advances have shown that the innate immune system of invertebrates can develop memory mechanisms allowing for efficient protection against pathogens. These properties have been called innate immune memory, immune priming or trained immunity. Previous results demonstrated the possibility to elicit antiviral immune priming to protect Pacific oysters against the ostreid herpes virus 1 (OsHV-1), currently plaguing M. gigas production worldwide. Here, we demonstrate that UV-inactivated OsHV-1 is also a potent elicitor of immune priming. Previous exposure to the inactivated virus was able to efficiently protect oysters against OsHV-1, significantly increasing oyster survival. We demonstrate that this exposure blocked viral replication and was able to induce antiviral gene expression potentially involved in controlling the infection. Finally, we show that this phenomenon can persist for at least 3 months, suggesting the induction of innate immune memory mechanisms. This study unravels new ways to train the Pacific oyster immune system that could represent an opportunity to develop new prophylactic strategies to improve health and to sustain the development of marine mollusk aquaculture.

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Deux projets de thèse disponibles au concours de l’ED305 dans notre labo. Date limite fin mai https://adum.fr/as/ed/proposition.pl?site=ede2
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🎓A PhD position is available in our lab in Toulouse, France, for a project at the interface between metagenomics and population genomics

Come join us for this "WaHoO-Gen" project (Wax and Honey Origins through Genomics)!
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More information (🇬🇧 or 🇫🇷):
https://ed-sevab.univ-toulouse.fr/as/ed/voirproposition.pl?langue=&site=edsevab&matricule_prop=55533#version

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École doctorale SEVAB - Sciences Ecologiques, Vétérinaires Agronomiques & Bioingénieries

65% of Egyptian mummies were positive for schistosomiasis, 3 times more than malaria https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0065308X23000490
65% of Egyptian mummies were positive for schistosomiasis, 3 times more than malaria https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0065308X23000490