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further modify these patterns, in ways that may be predictable from allocation theory. This postdoctoral project will use existing databases of plant species occurrences (e.g., the European Vegetation
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. The research is structured around two complementary questions: (i) How are (un)healthy bodies socially constructed? (ii) Do access to care and treatment by the healthcare system differ depending on the social
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laboratory. The objective of this postdoctoral research is to reconstruct the morphogenic history of schematic rock art site and their anthropogenic use through the mapping of their rock walls. In particular
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experiments: Combining gastruloids at different stages of differentiation to study the impact of heterogeneities on EMT transitions and collective behaviors. • Spatiotemporal activation of TBRA: Use
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. You will work in a stimulating scientific environment, making use of state-of-the-art instrumentation. You will use both mass spectrometry technologies developed within the laboratory (notably laser
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devices necessary for its scientific activity, as well as the design, development and use of instruments. The researcher will work in the LHCb team of the laboratory which is involved in the LHCb
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-probes, - developing bio-detection methods for biomarkers in fluids, based on the use of bio-receptors (antibodies, DNA probes, etc.) and fluorescence spectroscopy, - improving the biodetection performance
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polarisation extraction from simulations. The researcher will use standalone simulation and develop the studies to provide systematics and detailed studies of many potential limiations. Simulation of background
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the postdoctoral researcher will use this apparatus with the support of the laboratory's technical staff. The project is funded by the ANR and EUR NanoX. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr
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and quantify the Spruce Budworm (SBW) during the Holocene using analyses of lake sedimentary DNA (qPCR, ddPCR). They will use these data to reconstruct the frequency and/or intensity of SBW outbreaks