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physics, structured around three main axes: Novel electronic states of matter (correlated systems, unconventional superconductivity, magnetism, metal-insulator transitions, etc.) Reduced-dimensionality
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teams. Nearly 90 doctoral students, a dozen post-docs, 60 master's or engineering school interns complete the workforce. Attached to the CNRS Institute of Computer Science, its research themes cover a
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formation machinery (Grey, Baudat, de Massy 2018). Interestingly, in organisms, where PRDM9 is absent, or in mutant mice for PRDM9, DSBs still form, but they localize at functional genomic elements (FE) such
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on the Triolet campus of the University of Montpellier and brings together around 250 people, including researchers, teacher-researchers and IT staff, as well as numerous doctoral and post-doctoral students. Its
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, symbiosis, methanogenesis, etc.). - Link events to genomic function and context: functional enrichments, proximity of mobile elements, recombination hotspots; establish predictors of genetic innovation
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testing, materials analysis by electron microscopy, and more. Rheology and hydration of silico-magnesia cements I. INTRODUCTION I.1 Context. Portland cement, the primary component used as a binder in
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) that control the fate and the effects of trace elements and contaminants in the environment. To achieve the set objectives, the project will be supported by laboratory's instrumental facilities (including HPLC
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-chelating properties and their ability to be specifically transported by bacteria, siderophores hold strong biotechnological potential, particularly in biomedicine. The project aims to produce, through
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supervision of Antoine Guichet, as part of the Polarity and Morphogenesis team, headed by Antoine Guichet at the Institut Jacques Monod. Microtubules are a central component of the cytoskeleton and play a key