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molecular signatures and potential therapeutic targets We are looking for a highly motivated and enthusiastic candidate with interest in neurovirology. Ideal applicants hold: A PhD in cell and molecular
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correlations. This study will be conducted in collaboration with specialists in microscopy, RX and optical methods, and modeling (DFT/molecular dynamics). - Modeling the NMR parameters of selected lithium
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modelling (molecular dynamics, finite element modelling of the battery…). The post-doc candidate will have the opportunity to collaborate with all the members of the LabCom. Where to apply Website https
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nanostructuring, molecular collisions and the interstellar medium, radiobiology and innovative techniques for imaging and therapy of certain cancers. GANIL (about 300 people) is located in France, in the city of
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purified proteins and performing related assays Experience in conducting animal (in vivo) experiments is an advantage Competence in molecular biology techniques such as real-time PCR, FACS analysis, and
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investigated. These interface models and characteristics will then be transferred to other researchers for larger-scale modelling (molecular dynamics, finite element modelling of the battery…). The post-doc
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: Proficiency in English at a minimum of B2 level and good communication skills. 5. Environment and context of work Presentation of the laboratory/unity : The Laboratory for Molecular Innovation and Applications
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. SOT-MTJs offer compelling advantages similar to SRAM, including ultra-fast dynamics (sub-ns), exception-al endurance (>1014 cycles), and low power operation (sub-pJ). A critical challenge in SOT-MRAM
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Background. The tumor microenvironment (TME) is a highly heterogeneous and dynamic ecosystem that significantly influences cancer progression, metastasis, and therapeutic response. Traditional bulk
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there is no consistent evidence yet of increased cancer incidence [2]. It is therefore crucial to better understand the molecular responses to low dose IR (LDR) in order to improve the assessment of cancer