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involved in various growth processes throughout the plant life cycle. Main objectives will be the prediction of GA-binding residues, their validation using molecular analysis, and the screening for novel GA
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, Polymers, and Processes Laboratory (CP2M, UMR CNRS 5265) in Villeurbanne, within the theme “Surface Organometallic Chemistry for Catalysis.” Surface organometallic chemistry is a major research axis of CP2M
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three decades has demonstrated that new neurons can be generated in the adult brain and integrate into complex pre-existing circuits. The process of adult neurogenesis is evolutionarily conserved across
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studies conducted by the combustion dynamics team of the EM2C laboratory, particularly on topics related to hydrogen. They will contribute to the operation of single- and multi-injector experimental test
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recovery after surgery. However, the success of liver regeneration varies considerably across patients and conditions, with the process sometimes impaired or failing to initiate, complicating recovery
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for representing and reasoning about arguments, and axiomatically-grounded methods of argument evaluation. Natural language argumentation is a young research area at the crossroads of natural language processing
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₂ electrodes at LAAS, tailored for operation with ionic liquids, - evaluate on these electrodes innovative electrolytes developed by PolyMAT (stability, potential window, capacitance, cyclability), - perform, in
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the two doctoral students. This project will thus allow for further research, something that cannot be achieved solely on a national scale. USP will benefit from the CNRS's expertise on the processes
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properties, its direct use in high-performance applications remains limited. FLIGHT addresses this gap by developing eco-friendly processes to transform lignin into composites, membranes, and insulation panels
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in this process. Together, this project will unravel the mechanistic bases underlying sub-cellular compartmentalization of mRNAs in neuronal cells in vivo. We will not only dissect the molecular