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small molecules. All projects in the laboratory are interdisciplinary and combine structural and functional approaches, involving biochemistry, cryo-EM, pharmacology and electrophysiology (https
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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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via protein crystallography. - Development of a pipeline for protein design with existing software. These includes software for fold generation, sequence generation and structure prediction, and should
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coordination complexes. Preparation and optimization of new molecular or hybrid materials. Structural and physico-chemical characterization (e.g., NMR, UV-Vis, IR, Raman, diffraction, electrochemistry, magnetic
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, and structural biology approaches - the SUMOylation of a key human DNA-repair protein. The project will involve protein expression and purification, interaction assays, structural modelling, and protein
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Project MAS: Model theory of algebraic structures. Main research topics: - Groups under generalized tameness assumptions. - Continuous logic and ergodic theory. - Algebraicity and transcendence in tame
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the supervision of an observatory physicist. Collaboration and interaction are planned with research engineers and researchers who use the unit's GNSS and InSAR data and tools. Where to apply Website https
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transfers. Keywords: Copper, Bacterial resistance, Metal stress, Bioinorganic chemistry, EPR - Production and purification of proteins - Characterization of Cu binding sites (number of sites, local structure
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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