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, protein and lipid chromatography (FPLC, HPTLC), various spectrophotometers (UV-visible, CD, fluorimeters), and computers for molecular dynamics simulation. The IPMC institute includes various state
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organic molecules in astrophysical environments—from cold interstellar ices to the early stages of planetary systems. The successful candidate will contribute to experimental studies simulating interstellar
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=false , https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13059-025-03692-6 , https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13059-023-03064-y ), Linear Mixed Models and GWAS. ● Familiarize with the sequencing
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electron microscopy) - Molecular biology (PCR, cloning, site-specific mutagenesis ...) and bacterial genetics (construction of deletion mutant, translational fusions, insertion of inducible ectopic gene copy
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deformation behaviors. This will be supported by numerical simulations developed by the LEM where nanoindentation simulations at the atomic scale will be performed by Molecular Dynamic (MD) as well as finite
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plasmodesmata (Bordeaux, Bayer) and in protein/membrane interaction by molecular dynamic simulation (Taly, Paris). To gain mechanistic insights into MCTP action and ER tubularization at PD, the post-doc will use
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. This requires a molecular-level understanding of the electrochemical electrode/electrolyte interface. The postdoctoral researcher will develop a theoretical approach to simulate the initial stages of plating and
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at the interface between two teams with expertise in plant cell biology and plasmodesmata (Bordeaux, Bayer) and in protein/membrane interaction by molecular dynamic simulation (Taly, Paris). To gain mechanistic
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organic molecules in astrophysical environments—from cold interstellar ices to the early stages of planetary systems. The successful candidate will contribute to experimental studies simulating interstellar
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performing DFT/MLIP molecular dynamics simulations; - Analyzing and exploiting results, as well as writing activity reports and scientific publications and presenting results at conferences and working groups