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funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR) and involves five partners: the BSC – UMR7242 laboratory, the IGBMC (UMR7104) and TBI (INSA Toulouse) for molecular modeling, as well as the LSMIS
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-permanent staff (doctoral students, postdocs, associate researchers and interns). The ICS has characterization platforms (UV-Vis and IR spectroscopies, size exclusion chromatography, light scattering, etc
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photoexcitation or a 'probe' to study relaxation dynamics in excited states. The Multiscale Structure & Dynamics of Complex Molecules (DYNAMO) team at the Institut Lumiere Matiere in Lyon uses these XUV pulses
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major projects include FCC, ThomX, PERLE, MYRRHA, and DESIR. Within the framework of PERLE, the needed expertise in beam dynamics is fully integrated in the BIMP team. The doctoral student will be a
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crystallography and cryo-EM Candidate's profile: - Master's degree (or equivalent) in Biochemistry, Structural Biology, Immunology, or related fields. - Strong interest in molecular immunology and lung disease
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in this process. Together, this project will unravel the mechanistic bases underlying sub-cellular compartmentalization of mRNAs in neuronal cells in vivo. We will not only dissect the molecular
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of urban greening solutions through a novel framework that characterises systematically the influence of atmosphere dynamics. This systematic framework then allows for local, surface-induced effects to be
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resources to carry out the PhD project. This PhD is part of an interdisciplinary research project, involving mathematicians, molecular biologists, parasitologists, and philosophers from France, the
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applied our method over several generations. We demonstrated that five families of TEs belonging to the endogenous retrovirus group exhibit dynamic selection of their integration sites. In particular
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understanding of the mechanisms that support their development in humans is therefore of major therapeutic interest. The aim of the thesis project is to decipher the cellular and molecular mechanisms supporting