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26 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Ecologie & Biologie des Interactions Research Field Environmental science Political sciences » Science and society Researcher Profile
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analyses will be carried out in interaction with team members, particularly at the beginning of the project. This doctoral thesis project is part of the PAPALIM program – Biological and societal impacts
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of the M3i unit UPR9022 at IBMC, “Models of innate immunity in insects” at the Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology (IBMC). Our team studies the molecular basis underlying interactions between
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of interacting with the homologous chromosome rather than the sister chromatid. In this project, we will study the regulatory mechanism of the recombinases (RAD51 and DMC1) that enables this control, using mouse
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background in experimental petrology and fluid-rock interactions is demanded. Additional comments The contract can extend up to 2 years. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD
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Evolutionary Biology (LBBE - https://lbbe.univ-lyon1.fr/ ) under the direction of Carina MUGAL and co-direction of Laurent DURET. The PhD student will be provided with an office space and a laptop, and will also
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of the organism's genome. Over long evolutionary periods, specific interactions between hosts and TEs have been selected to facilitate their coexistence, thus preventing the extinction of the host and/or the TE. In
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the understanding of the interactions at the origin of these two-dimensional self-assemblies, we propose a study on monolayers of FnHm mixtures by GISAXS (on synchrotron sources) and AFM. In collaboration with
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to the polymers, and complexing units to allow the polymers to interact with metal ions [1]. The target polymers will be synthesized by controlled radical polymerization or telomerization. The proposed method is
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part of human tactile interactions with the environment involves soft or complex materials (e.g. bundles of fibers), and multi-finger contacts (e.g. pinching) for which almost nothing is known. First, we