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of Orléans (France) and USP (Brazil). The project involves the immunology teams of Dr Nicolas Riteau and Prof Larissa Dias da Cunha in Brasil and the biochemistry/structural biology team led by Dr Bertrand
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materials, heterogeneous catalysis, and the study of structure–property–performance relationships. The candidate will benefit from a stimulating research environment at the crossroads of material synthesis
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Description The PhD student will join the T4-SECRET team (https://igdr.univ-rennes.fr/en/t4-secret-group-kevin-mace ), a young and dynamic group specialised in the structural and mechanistic study of Type IV
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written and oral presentation of project results. Located on the Grenoble Science Park (ESRF/ILL/EMBL/IBS), the Institute of Structural Biology (IBS) is a national and international player in the field
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autoequivalence groups of triangulated categories. The goal is to use Garside structures to study the faithfulness of Khovanov-Seidel braid representation for Artin-Tits groups. Artin-Tits groups are symmetry
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important challenge which makes it possible to validate their structure and ensure a supply to further biological studies, Quartromicins, isolated in 1991 in limited quantities, are natural compounds which
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interpretable local explanations for opaque machine learning models. Our approach is structured around two complementary axes: simplified abductive explanations ("Lite Explanations") that offer a compromise
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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 candidate (M/F) will benefit from structured supervision and access to a
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fine-tune self-assembly properties. Biochemical and structural biology approaches to produce and characterize the designed proteins. Cellular and cancer biology assays to evaluate activity in relevant
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at the heart of the PhD work have already been funded. This project focuses on the structure and spectroscopy of cage-like carbon clusters to which hydrogen atoms can attach, thereby stabilizing the cage