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multidisciplinary institute, with about 300 people, is structured in 17 research teams gathered in 5 scientific departments which cover the whole chain of knowledge, from basic sciences (solid state physics
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; apply the developed methodology to complex heterostructures The postdoctoral researcher will be recruited within the Chemical Theory and Modelling team (http://www.quanthic.org ) of the Institute
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the evolutionary and comparative history of these three protein systems - Perform phylogenetic analyses on CBC enzymes - Analyze the evolution of genome structure in a microalgae population during an experimental
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from cells, and their structures will be determined by cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) in Dr. Innis's team. The candidate will conduct research within G. Boël's team in the unit “Microbial Gene
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in charge of : - designing and amplifying the FISH probes libraries, - growing bacterial colonies, - performing RNA-FISH, and - acquiring multiplexed imaging datasets. The Center for Structural Biology
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of Neural Networks" team studies the mechanisms of information integration in neural networks, particularly in motor control structures. The work will be performed under the supervision of Dr. Antoine Valera
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(www.femto-st.fr ). This team involves members of the OHMS (https://teams.femto-st.fr//equipe-ohms/ ) [Time-Frequency Department] and MOSAIC groups (https://teams.femto-st.fr/MOSAIC/en ) [Micro-Nano Sciences
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subjected to the standard rules (working hours etc…) of the CNRS and UMR 5095. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR5095-KILAUD-057/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research
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, access to computer cluster Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR8197-VALHER-212/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research FieldBiological sciencesEducation LevelPhD or equivalent
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Description The project aims to implement proton-detected fast MAS solid-state NMR methods to investigate the structure of viral membrane proteins and their interactions with nucleic acids. A central objective