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to these structures to cross the bacterial envelope and ensure the injection of its genome into the host. This ANR-funded project aims to unravel the molecular events and dynamics of the infection process of
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range of disciplines, including evolutionary biology, ecology, computational biology, genetics, and comparative genomics. The build-up of biodiversity gradients from spatial diversification dynamics 1
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, with a dynamic international exposure animated by regular seminars and meetings. The Laboratoire de Biochimie Théorique (LBT) is internationally recognized for developing and applying computational
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cyclization. More specifically, during the thesis, the PhD student will synthesize molecular complexes for grafting onto lithographically patterned gold networks. The entire system will then be used in
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(bacterial, viral, inter-archaeal). - Quantify gene family dynamics (duplication, loss, HGT) by major lineage, and identify evolutionary shifts associated with ecological transitions (thermo/halophily
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of the molecular basis of BMP1 inhibition by its endogenous inhibitor and development of an anti-fibrotic molecule Introduction BMP1 (Bone Morphogenetic Protein 1) is an extracellular metalloprotease playing
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(Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology), one of Europe's leading biomedical research centers, is a joint research unit associated with the CNRS, INSERM, and the University of Strasbourg
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to study the molecular and cellular mechanisms involved in brain activity. The Institute develops innovative methods in imaging, chemistry, physiology and computer science. As part of Bordeaux Neurocampus
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and Physical chemistry (ED182) of the Université de Strasbourg. He or she will work in the BIODYN team (“Biophysics and Dynamics of Organic Nanostructures”: a research team led by J. Léonard and S
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, located within the Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology (IBMC), studies the mechanisms of virus replication and assembly using advanced RNA biology techniques. Dr. Smyth's team focuses