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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The position is based at the Epigenetics and Cell Fate Center (UMR7216), an
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(IBS) is a national and international player in the field of integrated structural biology. The IBS is a research center, a technical platform, a host site and a scientific training center. Its mission
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prominent national and international player in the field of integrated structural biology. As a research center, technical platform, host site and scientific training center, the IBS is committed to develop
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. Amongst its features, it enables joint fits of heterogeneous data sets, e.g. from different event types, from different gamma-ray instruments. Some work have also demonstrated that multi-wavelength (from
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chemical kinetics; 3) ability to work in team on multi-disciplinary projects; 4) good level in English; 5) ability to write articles for international conferences and journals. Website for additional job
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using multiomics approaches and cell culture. Participation in human bone marrow sampling at the University Hospital in collaboration with neurosurgeons Multi-omics data analysis (proteomics and RNA seq
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electrogravimetric response. To do this, we will implement a multi-stage approach, combining the development of model electroactive materials, their physico-chemical characterisation, and the advanced exploitation
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(IBS) is a national and international player in the field of integrated structural biology. The IBS is a research center, a technical platform, a host site and a scientific training center. Its mission
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3 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Centre de Physique des Particules de Marseille Research Field Physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country France
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. The researcher will join a multi institute research group working on ptychography being between the microscopy platform in CEA Grenoble and the transmission electron microscopy group at Institut Néel. The aim