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is to provide the most **informative** samples (not just the most probable) to facilitate identification and enhance user experience. - **Theoretical Model Improvement:** Understanding a sample's
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of the M3i unit UPR9022 at IBMC, “Models of innate immunity in insects” at the Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology (IBMC). Our team studies the molecular basis underlying interactions between
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atmosphere and column chromatography) and compound characterization (NMR) • Experience in synthesis of metalorganic complexes or spectroscopic techniques appreciated • English skills in written and spoken
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research on model materials and/or materials with potential applications. The ICMCB is a UMR with an average of 280 agents (permanent and non-permanent), with 3 tutelles, hosted by the CNRS and in total ZRR
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involve the use of expansion microscopy in combination with other super-resolution microscopy approaches such as STED, and molecular biology approaches (CRISPR/Cas9, RNAi), in a human cell culture model
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these results to initiate a model assessing the potential impacts of the mussel on the functioning of Lake Geneva. Most of the project team is based in Thonon-les-Bains at INRAe's hydrobiological station. The PhD
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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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of environmental seismology, an emerging field focused on interpreting seismic signals generated by surface processes. This interdisciplinary PhD project aims to integrate hydraulic measurements, physical models and
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(AlphaFold 2 and 3) to determine the atomic or amino acid-scale structures of MutSa and MutSb complexes with SHIP motifs present in SLX4 and EXO1 proteins. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr
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of the signal molecule/receptor complex. The successful candidate will collaborate with and discuss results with team and consortium members and communicate research findings through seminars, publications and