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for characterizing and measuring them down to very low temperatures (50 mK). The Institut NÉEL is a CNRS unit (UPR 2940) under agreement with the University Grenoble Alpes. The laboratory is related to the CNRS
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of metabolites obtained in the lesion, and correlation with clinical and anatomo-pathology data. The post-doctoral candidate will work on the ultra-high-field platform at Poitiers University Hospital, within
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the CNRS and the University of Lyon. The objective of MMSB is to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying microbial pathogenesis and to study molecular and macromolecular interactions in terms
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national and international partners for advanced characterization and device testing. The IMN is a join research laboratory between Nantes University and CNRS is a leading research institute in materials
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candidate (M/F) will work at the Mediterranean Institute of Oceanology (MIO), in Marseille Luminy. The MIO is an Oceanography research laboratory of the Universities of Aix-Marseille, Toulon, CNRS and IRD. It
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at the Mediterranean Institute of Oceanology (MIO), in Marseille Luminy. The MIO is an Oceanography research laboratory of the Universities of Aix-Marseille, Toulon, CNRS and IRD. It is integrated into OSU
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of Plant Molecular Biology (IBMP; http://www.ibmp.cnrs.fr/?lang=en ) hosts 19 research teams and is the largest CNRS research institute in plant science in France. It is associated with the University
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description The CHIRELECMOL project, funded by the National Research Agency over the period 2025-2029 in partnership with chemists from the University of Rennes (https://anr.fr/Projet-ANR
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+ timepix3 camera or TITAN Ultimate + medipix camera). The Institut NÉEL is a CNRS unit (UPR 2940) under agreement with the University Grenoble Alpes. The laboratory is related to the CNRS Physique. It is
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is positioned for skin wound repair, as demonstrated by our first in vivo proof of concept. To propel our invention into the wound care market, the project seeks to demonstrate the universality