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of novel robotic architectures, with the ultimate goal of developing an original technology with no international equivalent and strong prospects for industrial and clinical applications. Project Overview
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the dynamics of immune responses to Salmonella Typhimurium and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in order to identify the mechanisms of bacterial persistence. - main mission: The main objective is to investigate, in a
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methods to fail and necessitates the development of new approaches. - main mission: Develop and analyze structured partial differential equations models to investigate the mechanisms driving bacterial
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cohort, as part of the NEXUS project ‘e-Cohort of French Mayors’. - main mission: Based on data collected at baseline and prospectively over the first three years of the term of office. The doctoral
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France. This research aligns with national guidelines aimed at developing these skills among young people. - main mission: The thesis will lead the student to question the role of emotional skills (emotion
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applications in personalized medicine. - main mission: The successful candidate will join a multidisciplinary team to explore the biophysical mechanisms of protein aggregation and contribute to the development
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: 11/05/2026 Review of applications: 05/06/2026 Interviews: 29/06/2026-01/07/2026 Results announcement: 06/07/2026 Required type of Master’s degree: any master's degree related to the associated topics
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). The chemistry laboratories are equipped for the synthesis of inorganic materials, 3D printing of biocompatible materials, and cell culture. - main mission: The MOSAIC project aims to develop a 3D-printed GelMA
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cutting-edge scientific challenges. - main mission: The main mission of this postdoctoral position is to develop multiscale mathematical models and digital twins to better understand the initiation
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of uraemic toxins, inflammation and impaired muscle function (sarcopenia). Thus, the microbiota emerges as a key player and a potential therapeutic target. The main objective of this PhD thesis is to assess