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of this pathogen, and exploiting exogenous sources of siderophores could represent a decisive strategy in its ability to adapt to different host environments. This work is part of a project supported by the National
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and integrate large-scale omics data and on the development of computational tools to model how disturbances in gene regulation can affect biological processes. As part of a project to develop a new
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000 This PhD is part of the future JET2SB project (early autumn 2025) funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR). JET2SB brings together three French solar physics teams with fully
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; - Characterizing blister dimensions using AFM and SEM, as well as the strain transferred to 2D materials using spectroscopy (Raman); - Implementing analytical and numerical (finite-element) approaches to analyze
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2025 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description As part of
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postdoctoral work aims at investigating the impact of DNA breaks on facultative heterochromatin maintenance by focusing on the inactive X chromosome in female mammals, as part of a collaborative project with
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The Center for Research in Neuroscience Lyon (CRNL) is part of Inserm, CNRS, and Lyon University, and one of the largest neuroscience institutes in France, providing an excellent and stimulating research
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associate the different components following a modular approach to generate hybrid architectures. Our project will combine approaches including: (i) protein engineering (ii) design of photocatalytic molecular
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research environment of the Plasma Physics Laboratory. Our society is increasingly dependent on the operation of satellites. They play an integral part in many of our daily-life activities: GPS navigation
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for the comparison between analytical predictions and biological reality (based on the results of F. Robin's team or the literature). This project is part of the ANR-funded ACTIPOP project described at the following