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) that control the fate and the effects of trace elements and contaminants in the environment. To achieve the set objectives, the project will be supported by laboratory's instrumental facilities (including HPLC
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contemporary concerns, the development of eco-friendly transformations especially based catalysis with non-noble metal is a timely topic. Recently, our research group, “Synthesis of fluorinated molecules” in
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candidate will spend most of their time there, with missions in Strasbourg, at LIVE, for part of the data analysis and valorization. LIVE is an interdisciplinary laboratory that hosts the “Biodiversity and
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biophysics and biomolecule analysis (proteins, oligonucleotides, living cells). International work experience is desirable; experience in Japan would be a plus. Previous experience in research funding
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. - Have skills in image analysis (segmentation, cell tracking, spatio-temporal quantification) and quantitative analysis of biological data. - Familiarity with classical approaches in protein biochemistry
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slices, dissociated cultures), preparation of vectors for the expression of fluorescent markers, fluorescence imaging and cryo-electron microscopy, analysis and formatting of experimental data, manuscript
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know-how • Solid experience in molecular biology (cloning, mutagenesis, vector design) and protein biochemistry. • Experience in biophysical analysis and structural biology. • Experience in mammalian
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advances is a very important element in this large-scale project. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UPR5301-ISACAL-137/Default.aspx Work Location(s) Number of offers
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supervision of Antoine Guichet, as part of the Polarity and Morphogenesis team, headed by Antoine Guichet at the Institut Jacques Monod. Microtubules are a central component of the cytoskeleton and play a key
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critical roles in extracellular matrix assembly and growth factor activation (1). It is involved in several physiological processes such as development, growth and skin wound healing. The dysregulation