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. The microbiology platform and the CBO team at CERMAV are developing a biotechnological approach for protein glycosylation based on bacterial metabolic engineering of E. coli. In this context
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person will be in charge of developing aspects of the Malinca project and its applications to the study of reasoning in mathematical texts. The activity will follow a unique research project to be defined
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using wall oscillations, relating small-scale turbulence to heat transport, modelling large-scale outer flow effects, and developing low-order heat transfer models. Partnerships with industry will
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psychology or educational sciences with a theoretical focus on social psychology is therefore desirable. In terms of research, you will be required to develop work in line with LIP/PC2S's activities and more
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mutagenesis. The goal will be to develop a series of nanobodies specific to certain subtypes of brain nicotinic receptors, to characterize their functional effect on the receptors, and to identify their binding
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the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) and develop cosmological analyses with the supernova probe. The successful candidate will devote ~30% of their time to the ZTF group's general efforts to help construct SN
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framework of the ANR Ex-Sov. Design (in conjunction with the ANR ExSov project team) and oversee research initiatives in archives and oral history of contemporary Ukraine develop documentation collections in
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analyses of high-throughput sequencing data ● Develop pipelines for analysing selection signals ● Write scientific articles ● Take part in national and international scientific conferences The person
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by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This research position is associated with the development and application of the in-situ
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of dormancy in these microbial communities. This data will feed into wider project goals to (3) link dormancy to the emergence, survival and evolution of microbial populations, and (4) understand the role