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of the project MESSENGER: « Can rock-powered Microbial EcoSyStEms provide valuable iNsiGhts into early life and its emERgence? » funded by the PEPR ORIGINS (https://pepr-origins.fr/en/ ) and integration
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on simulating nanoalloy structures to create a database for materials characterization. The main tasks include running molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo simulations to model nanoalloys under various
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(NextSeq) to understand genetic constraints of replication. • Purify replication organelles of viruses and perform proteomics. • Perform computational approaches to integrate genetics and structural biology
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stability of interfaces as a function of their atomic termination, the oxidation state of the different layers and the atomic structure of the Pt/Co electrode, - Calculate the static magnetic properties
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circumstances, not to comply with the rules of their religion (e.g. exemption from fasting, permission to marry despite a legal impediment, or derogation from a liturgical obligation). The project is structured
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• Development of a comprehensive chemical standards database • Bioinformatic/chemometric metabolite ID through online resources • De novo identification and structural assignment of metabolites and natural
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Aiguier campus in the 9th arrondissement of Marseille. The LCB is composed of 100 staff members divided into 13 teams. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR7283-DELLER-106
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quantify the evolution of the thermal structure of the Aquitaine Basin's crust and mantle using the geological record. Geophysical data, the subsidence history of sedimentary basins, and thermal-mechanical
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of plant roots (https://www1.montpellier.inra.fr/wp-inra/ipsim/en/ ). Growing facilities and equipment for root hydraulic phenotyping are available in the laboratory. Where to apply Website https
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mitochondrial preparation by the project's partner team at the University of Toulouse). The candidate will be hosted within the team “Structural Flexibility of Biomolecules in Complex Environments” at the BIP