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INRA is bringing 51 research scientists on board in 2012 to reinforce existing teams. Applications may be submitted from 26 January to 28 February 2012. INRA research scientists, from diverse speciali

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Applications are open for jobs in a wide range of professional fields, both in research and in research support. INRA recruits at all levels of qualification, from vocational training certificate to P

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Anne-Célia Disdier’s work focuses on the effects of tariff and non-tariff measures such as health, phytosanitary and technical regulations on commercial trade and well-being. A researcher in Economi

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A pioneer in his field, Antoine Kremer initiated Europe-wide forestry research as early as the 1980s based on population genetics and evolutionary biology. Using a combined historical and genetic appr

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André Fauré, Director of research support services at INRA Toulouse, is the brains behind the scene. He designs tools, applications and solutions to optimize the centre’s administration. After startin

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The European Research Council (ERC) awards grants to support research based solely on the criterion of scientific excellence. Awardees are thus given the possibility of starting their own research tea

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Marie Curie fellowship programmes are financed by the People programme of the FP7 for the training, career and mobility of researchers. Each programme has a specific goal and public: PhD student, youn

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08/07/2011 Press release
In its July issue, American monthly “The Scientist” published results of its annual survey of top places to work among international academic institutions. INRA Versailles-Grignon, the only French ins

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Nearly 70 PhD subjects are proposed in INRA's research units: 55 PhD contracts cofinanced with French regions, Europe or research organisations, 8 Young Scientist Contracts, as well as 3 doctoral offe

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Each year, INRA recruits several dozen postdoctoral fellows. These young researchers, irrespective of nationality, are selected on the basis of a coherent scientific and professional project. They are

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Biologist Elisabetta Giuffra specialises in animal genetics and genomics. She is joining INRA Jouy-en-Josas in December 2010 to lead a high-throughput sequencing project that will cast new light on ho

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Karen Macours is joining the Paris-Jourdan Economic Sciences Joint Research Unit (PSE) at the Paris School of Economics. She will be working on a vast project on the evaluation of the constraints of p

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Jean-Paul Renard has devoted a career spanning four decades to the study of the most fundamental aspects of the earliest stages of embryogenesis. Now a research director at the Reproduction and Develo

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A researcher at the Institut Micalis (1) of the INRA Jouy-en-Josas centre, under the Nutrition, Chemical Food Safety and Consumer Behaviour and Microbiology and the Food Chain divisions, Olivier Berte

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Agronomist Dominique Arrouays's fascination for the soil fuelled his quest to find ways of mapping this non-renewable, little-known resource. Since 2000, Arrouays has been at the helm of Infosol, a se

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James Hammitt is a professor of economics and decision sciences at Harvard University. A mathematician by training and a former researcher for the RAND Corporation, Prof. Hammitt is the quintessential

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Here we are at kilometre 74.2 of the road going from Cayenne to the Brazilian border. A “carbet” (hut) is used to lodge Christopher Baraloto’s team during their week of field research. Curly blond hai

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