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since its discovery 150 years ago, due to a lack of model species 2,3. The candidate will use a combination of genetic tools to identify the molecular machinery responsible for chromosome fragmentation in
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. The reactions will be conducted in batch reactor, with water as solvent and under air pressure. The solutions will be analysed by GC or HPLC. Catalysts optimisation can only be achieved through a coupling of
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stimulated in vitro by a cofactor, the DciA protein (Marsin et al, 2021). We have shown, through highly sensitive analyses of the genomic content of a population, that DciA depletion leads to unidirectional
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approaches (overexpression, invalidation), transcriptomics (bulk RNAseq, single cell RNAseq), biochemistry and imaging, as well as bioinformatic analyses. This project should enable the identification of key
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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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and sample before measurement, allowing correlative AFM, SThM and SEM analyses under very highly controlled conditions, - Evaluation and demonstration by all partners of the capabilities of the final
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. The doctoral project will focus on three main research axes: 1. Evaluate and improve ice sheet models: propose original analyses to test model robustness, for example by studying the spread of results from
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and the robustness of their topological protection in superconducting junctions as well as in isolated TI. We have proved that finite-frequency supercurrent response to a magnetic flux as