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emerged as a prominent mechanism enabling tight spatiotemporal control of protein production. RNA localization is particularly important in neuronal cells, which extend long axonal and dendritic branches
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technological platforms on site. The PhD student's work will be carried out at the IGBMC's integrative biology center. He/she will have privileged access to the team's computing server (GPU node) and the
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, the replicative helicase. Interacting with this helicase, the replication machinery can then synthesise the complementary strand of each parental strand. In bacteria, the initiation of chromosome replication from a
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through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This PhD thesis project will be hosted
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Information on how to apply for the PhD positions: To learn more or to submit your application for each position, we invite you to visit the individual upcoming advertisements on the SHIELD website
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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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electrospinning devices, as well as structural characterization tools (microscopy, X-ray, spectroscopy), and mechanical and rheological equipment. Context This PhD is part of the ANR FLIGHT project, which aims
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the growing industrial demand for efficient thermal management, this PhD project focuses on developing low-cost, low-tech, self-adaptive vortex generators as passive flow-control devices for various
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led by Stefania Castagnetti (Mitosis and Spindle Control team), in collaboration with Evelyn Houliston (Developmental Mechanisms of Cnidarians team). Both teams are based at the Laboratoire de Biologie
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CARNOT project, GALOPER. Galoper is a joint project between GPM Rouen and LCS Caen aiming at building up a complete picture of the mechanisms controlling the Gallium oxide behavior within the porous MFI