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originality also come from the combination of a unique and dynamic partnership between a historic site for textile materials research (GEMTEX), pioneering researchers in the field of porous materials and
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research on microbial mechanisms, microbiome dynamics in various ecosystems, and translational applications in clinical and biotech fields. DCs will benefit from expertise across molecular biology
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of quantum technologies and materials synthesis. Dynamism and determination are essential for success in this research. Techniques and Methods The project will involve a multidisciplinary approach combining
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diabetes, pancreatitis, and pancreatic cancer—conditions that are epidemiologically linked, though their molecular interplay remains unclear. Pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest solid tumors with a five
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be done via computer simulations, including Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics, combined with the use of statistical mechanics to predict e.g. phase transitions, nucleation rates, etc. The work will be
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chemistry Chemistry » Molecular chemistry Physics » Chemical physics Physics » Optics Chemistry » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country France Application
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. Molecular biology (plasmid construction, gene inactivation, etc.) High-density bacterial culture in bioreactors Protein expression and purification Characterization of glycoproteins using a range of
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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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-permanent staff (doctoral students, postdocs, associate researchers and interns). The ICS has characterization platforms (UV-Vis and IR spectroscopies, size exclusion chromatography, light scattering, etc
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understanding of the mechanisms that support their development in humans is therefore of major therapeutic interest. The aim of the thesis project is to decipher the cellular and molecular mechanisms supporting