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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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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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, chemistry, geology) to develop research in marine benthic ecology and foster sounded scientific background for marine spatial planning. Project summary Engineer species, such as gorgonians, provide several
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detection of HGT by phylogenetic incongruities and compositional bias. - Search for functional enrichments, identification of co-evolution, and links with ecological traits. The student will join the DEEM
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research topics cover a broad spectrum ranging from ecology to evolution, including genetics, palaeontology, health and biodiversity, with both fundamental and applied approaches. The successful candidate
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and 4 of Restore. This institute brings together more than a hundred people divided into five teams whose objective is to develop integrated and multidisciplinary research (cell biology, physiology
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) and involves close collaboration with EPFL and IMS Bordeaux. Our research focuses on developing passive implantable biosensors that use backscattering to wirelessly transmit sensing data. The researcher
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, IRCELYON's activities focus on sustainable development with major concerns for energy, environment and green chemistry. The PhD student will work in the C'Durable team: https://www.ircelyon.univ-lyon1.fr/team
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forest regeneration, as well as the demography and evolution of seed-consuming animal species, triggering cascading effects on community dynamics and overall forest ecosystem functioning. Understanding
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PhD student (M/F) in Polymer Chemistry: Synthesis of cross-linkable, degradable and recyclable latex
. To support the transition to more sustainable polymers, the PhD student (m/f) will develop a new generation of dynamic polymer colloids: cross-linkable, degradable and recyclable. This is a challenge because