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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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-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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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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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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by fostering large-scale, interdisciplinary collaborations through an original and collegial organizational model. They aim to stimulate novel collaborations and contribute to the emergence
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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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, transportation, and energy. Our work generally focuses on behavior modeling, instrumentation, and the study of the durability of the structures or products in question. A significant part of our research focuses
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biochemistry, structural biology, proteomics, novel detection and screening methods and pre-clinical models for wound healing and regenerative medicine applications. REMOD-HEALING is a Doctoral Network funded by
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innovative porous solid nanoparticles capable of capturing and degrading model toxic agents of the NRBC type. The properties of these materials ensure (i) shaping efficiency (deposition on the fibre), (ii