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12 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department UAR Institut Pierre Simon Laplace Research Field Environmental science Environmental science » Earth science Environmental science
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5 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire d'optique atmosphèrique Research Field Environmental science Environmental science » Earth science Environmental science
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of the molecular basis of BMP1 inhibition by its endogenous inhibitor and development of an anti-fibrotic molecule Introduction BMP1 (Bone Morphogenetic Protein 1) is an extracellular metalloprotease playing
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element of embedded intelligence lies in the sensor's ability to self-calibrate and, in particular, to adapt its responses and models according to sensor aging and the (sometimes significant) variability
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project (early autumn 2025) funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR). JET2SB brings together three French solar physics teams with fully complementary expertise, using both space and ground-based
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inflammation and immune response and PK dysregulation is well documented in inflammatory pathologies [8-13]. Moreover, several PKs constitute attractive pharmacological targets for therapeutic purposes, as
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complementary expertise, using both space and ground-based observations of the solar atmosphere, in-situ measurements from heliospheric probes, in synergy with a complete numerical modeling of the generation and
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the ANR. PhD student in Graph Signal Processing for the Characterization of Multipolar Electrograms of Persistent Atrial Fibrillation. Responsible for a significant proportion of brain strokes, atrial
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of the quagga mussel population in terms of density, size, and age structure; (ii) determine growth rates and the filtration capacity of the population in response to key environmental factors; and (iii) use
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and focus groups to identify marine areas (spawning grounds, subsistence fisheries, coastal protection), species of interest to the communities and associated values (economic, socio-cultural and