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for efficient neuronal transduction in vivo. We will thus measure MeCP2 levels, the complexity of dendritic arborization and spine density, then the improvement of the behavior of mice treated with these AAVs
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of electrical topologies (AC, DC, three-phase) and will integrate both standard and atypical wear cases. On this basis, high-performance artificial intelligence models will be developed. By combining neural
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tools • Modeling of devices with the finite element method • Micro-nano fabrication in the IEMN's clean room • Physical / Electrical characterization of devices • Participation in the ANTARES project
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beetle as a model system, the candidate will test the hypothesis that sexual selection in females promotes the evolution of female reproductive traits. In addition, the project will take a broader
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potential. The aim of the PhD project is to discover new microproteins involved in the regulation of animal reproduction and fertility, using Drosophila as a model system. By integrating genetic, proteomic
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of large datasets, for example: to integrate biological/genomic data with biogeochemical measurements, biogeographic, phylogenomic, comparative, time series (community or population) modelling/analyses
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funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR) and involves five partners: the BSC – UMR7242 laboratory, the IGBMC (UMR7104) and TBI (INSA Toulouse) for molecular modeling, as well as the LSMIS
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-Cyclin B complex. This project examines how the cell cycle mechanism has adapted to regulate meiotic divisions in the specific context of female animal meiosis. It focuses on the role of Cyclin B3
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formulation approaches in complex media. Thanks to this interdisciplinary expertise, CBMN is a highly attractive and recognized research hub, both regionally and nationally. More information: https://www.cbmn.u
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consortium composed of specialists in signal processing (i3S Laboratory), computational cardiac modeling (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany) and interventional cardiology (Nice Pasteur University