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their genomes evolve—through de novo gene emergence, modular recombination, duplication/loss, and horizontal transfer (HGT)—is essential for linking genome structure, function, and ecology. This thesis will
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the development of climate models to meet societal expectations for climate action, particularly in the area of adaptation to future climate change. The program is structured into 10 targeted projects and one
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2025 or by agreement. The project will investigate the emergence of altermagnetism, a recently identified class of collinear antiferromagnets featuring a time-reversal symmetry-broken ground state with
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interactions, nanoparticles can form a variety of nanostructures, with many nanomaterials exhibiting polymorphism – the ability to crystallize into different structures under varying conditions. The internal
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complementary expertise, using both space and ground-based observations of the solar atmosphere, in-situ measurements from heliospheric probes, in synergy with a complete numerical modeling of the generation and
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of molecular and cellular biology. Its research covers a range of fields, from structural biology and molecular interactions to genetics, immunology, and virology, contributing to crucial advances in biology and
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offering a postdoctoral position in multi-messenger astrophysics related to the KM3NeT, SVOM, and COLIBRI detectors. The main objective is to complete the development and optimization of the KM3NeT neutrino
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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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project (early autumn 2025) funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR). JET2SB brings together three French solar physics teams with fully complementary expertise, using both space and ground-based
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fine-tune self-assembly properties. Biochemical and structural biology approaches to produce and characterize the designed proteins. Cellular and cancer biology assays to evaluate activity in relevant