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sequence allowing their import back to the organelle and how the organelle progenitors acquired the corresponding import machinery is a fascinating question. We recently challenged the hypothesis
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of Neural Networks" team studies the mechanisms of information integration in neural networks, particularly in motor control structures. The work will be performed under the supervision of Dr. Antoine Valera
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interaction with technical systems. The laboratory is organized into four departments: • Automation, • Computer Science, • Mechanics, • Human and Life Sciences (SHV). Where to apply Website https
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). This project aims to understand the physiological functions and the mechanisms of action on the ribosome of the four ABC-F family proteins in E. coli (EttA, YbiT, YheS and Uup). -A few years ago, we identified
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to optimize ternary hydrides and other materials; - Calculating the electronic structures of configurations generated in silico, as well as their thermodynamic, dynamic (phonon), and mechanical properties, and
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The soil mechanics of LEMTA is seeking a full-time
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order to study fundamental phenomena such as the formation of SEI/CEI interfaces, the (de)solvation of ions at interfaces, the interfacial ion transfer, and the mechanical properties of electrodes during
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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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of the fabricated structures. This position offers an excellent opportunity to develop expertise in high-precision silicon microfabrication within a multidisciplinary research project combining nanotechnology
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mechanism by which HSFs control transcriptionally both short- and long-term heat stress response as well as their role on regulatory element activation with a focus on their ability to act as pioneer