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develop and lead a research project aimed at studying kleptoplastidy in marine plankton, combining different imaging approaches and laboratory experiments. This project will be carried out in collaboration
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, we propose to investigate a new approach that combines the benefits of a molecular alphabet extension with those of modifying the topology of the DNA sugar-phosphate backbone. Our model will be based
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research that combines experimental and theoretical approaches. Research covers a wide range of fields: Functional genomics, Developmental biology, Neuroscience, Ecology and evolutionary biology. Several
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Bures sur Yvette, le de France | France | 21 days ago
, due to the complexity and individual specificity of stress responses. The ANR project 3CI brings together an interdisciplinary team to develop robust stress indicators by combining multimodal
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of structure, dynamics, and function. The groups use microbiology and biochemistry approaches in combination with structural biology. MMSB hosts 11 different research groups, totaling more than 90 members
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the strategy to be applied for training a learning model to predict wind and precipitation conditions based on a dataset combining numerical weather prediction models and in situ observations; Collect
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often persist in the form of microplastics in soil and oceans. The challenge for polymer science is to create materials that combine strong mechanical properties with the ability to break down at the end
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power of NNs with the ability of LMMs to robustly learn from structured and noisy (non i.i.d.) data, applying them on the prediction of both plants and human phenotypes. These models will combine
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substitutions can yield a promising combination of large magnetization, high Curie temperature, and strong anisotropy, making Fe₂P-based compounds attractive as permanent magnets [Acta Mater. 221 (2021) 117388
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strong uniaxial magneto-crystalline anisotropy. Recent investigations have shown that subtle chemical compounding can yield a promising combination of intrinsic properties —saturation magnetization, Curie