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of this research project is therefore to develop and validate CR models for argon and argon-molecular gas mixtures (N2, H2, CO2) with the help of advanced optical diagnostics. Previous work within the group has
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and monitoring of intestinal and ruminal microbiota: molecular and metagenomic approaches for the evaluation of nutritional and probiotic interventions” concerns the study of the interactions between
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projects in the Leuner laboratory related to the effects of adolescent traumatic brain injury (TBI) on brain and behavior. Responsibilities include assisting with behavioral testing on animal models
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. Their molecular behavior has profound effects on soil hydraulic properties and biome stability. However, despite advances in continuum modeling of soil and plant-water systems, the molecular-scale mechanisms
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role areas are: Developing and applying advanced molecular thermodynamic theories and models for water and electrolyte systems relevant to energy, materials, environmental, and biological applications
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), colloidal physics and numerical modelling (LGC, Toulouse), and dense protein systems and drying (STLO, Rennes). The present postdoctoral position, under the supervision of Yannick Hallez and Martine Meireles
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investigate the molecular regulation of SPPL3 activity and Golgi enzyme processing in cellular and later-on also in vivo models in more detail using a wide range of methodologies and tools (e.g. molecular
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Computational , Astrophysics Experiment , Astrophysics Theory , ATLAS , Atomic Molecular and Optical Physics , Atomic Physics , Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics , atomic-molecular-optical physics , Atomic
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at the finest scale to create impact on a global scale. For more information on the Weiss laboratory: https://www.lsi.umich.edu/science/our-labs/weiss-lab Job Summary Please note: This position is term-limited
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: Computational, Quantitative, and Predictive Modeling of Root Systems. This position emphasizes integration of phenomics and other -omics data into predictive frameworks. Research areas may include: Structural