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particles - in promoting inflammation and fibrosis, and work to identify specific biomarkers of exposure and associated risks in human and mouse models. Develop and evaluate therapeutic strategies to target
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producing functionalized pyoverdine, which can then be conjugated to different molecules (for example, antibiotics) to develop targeted vectors or to explore new properties of the siderophore. In this context
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convergence in the targeted generation. Other graph generative models from fields other than processes (e.g., molecular design) can be tested, provided that a simulator capable of calculating aptitudes is
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) capture and degradation for a wide range of target molecules, (iii) while guaranteeing excellent compatibility with many synthetic or natural textile fibres to maintain their intrinsic properties
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Institut de chimie des milieux et matériaux de Poitiers - Equipe SAMCat | Poitiers, Poitou Charentes | France | about 2 months ago
. The candidate will conduct research within both entities. This doctoral project will be supported by a CIFRE funding application currently under review at ANRT. Objectives Characterize different forms of target
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the molecular mechanisms of influenza virus replication using integrated structural and cellular biology approaches. The team develops novel antiviral peptides targeting viral replication through high-throughput
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research will be more specifically integrated into the "Collective Chairs" (COCHAIR) targeted project. These chairs are designed to strengthen the transversal scientific activities of the IRiMa Risk Program
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American scientists from academia and industry, who want to tackle the burden of pathological wounds by exploiting therapeutic targets and biomarkers associated with extracellular matrix remodelling in
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by comparing in situ benthic communities in these areas with those in adjacent quagga-invaded habitats; (3) Conducting targeted colonization experiments using aggregates of different qualities deployed
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of translators including women and targeting scholars and students; and the production of criteria for decadent translation designed to enrich translation studies and upskill translators’ competencies. Supervision