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of interacting with the homologous chromosome rather than the sister chromatid. In this project, we will study the regulatory mechanism of the recombinases (RAD51 and DMC1) that enables this control, using mouse
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, Materials Science and Chemistry and Process: designing, preparing, shaping and characterizing materials in order to discover, control and optimize specific functions. The ICMCB carries out fundamental
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fluency in English (reading, writing and speaking) is essential. Knowledge of French is appreciated but not essential. The researcher must have a good command of ethnographic interviewing methods. The post
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computational biology or a related field with the focus on protein structural modelling and/or protein-ligand interactions. Command-line skills for the installation, use and comparison of key tools will be a
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“minimal” and modular gene cascade to control MeCP2 re-expression and avoid any dosage drift. The thesis work will consist of designing and testing vectors containing gene cascades first during a first
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mangrove systems may be controlled by different mechanisms than in terrestrial systems. Therefore, we will analyze the molecular composition of soil organic matter associated with minerals to determine its
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the strategy of dry superhydrophobic surfaces with low adhesion, of the lotus leaf type, for the development of functional surfaces with controlled adhesion in the framework of dry toilets. In order to
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the strategy of lubricated superhydrophobic surfaces with low adhesion, of the Pitcher-Nepenthes plant type, for the development of functional surfaces with controlled adhesion in the framework of dry
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mosquitoes and the pathogens they transmit, and on the basis of these results, designs new strategies to control disease transmission. The PhD student (M/F) will benefit from interactions with students and
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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