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adipose tissue. In particular, we will study the role of different membrane receptors and their signaling pathways in the browning process. The various techniques used will include cell biology and genetic
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the clinic and in silico. We focus on neurodegenerative processes and are especially interested in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease and their contributing factors. The LCSB recruits talented scientists from
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discrimination but with international mobility requirement, with interest in fluorescence, microscopy, photochemistry, photophysics, data treatment and image analyses. Goals of the PhD project include
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to the problem of thermal measurement at the nanoscale. This thesis is part of the ANTICHI (Advanced Nanoscale Thermal Imaging and CHaracterization Instruments) project, which aims to provide a versatile
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member. An office at CERAPS and a computer will be provided. The cost of commuting to and from job office can be covered in accordance with the rules in force at Lille University (75% of the urban
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fundamental understanding of climate change and its impacts, extending to the development of prototype climate services co-designed by stakeholders and climate modeling experts. The goal is to accelerate
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researchers working across various fields within the humanities and social sciences, like sociology, and information and communication sciences. Within the study of professionalisation processes, each research
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friction models. Integrating Experimental Data: Collaborate with experimental teams to incorporate data from calcium imaging, confocal microscopy, and high-resolution video recordings. Use experimental data