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selectivity and permeability and ultrahigh water permeability combined with high salt rejection. The objective of this work is to construct atomistic models of MOFs/Polymers and Artificial Water-Channel
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, an outstanding model of RNP condensates, we recently demonstrated the functional compartmentalization of germ granules, translational repression and activation taking place in two distinct phases. The project aims
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molecular model-ing studies at varying levels of precision: • using force field (MF) modeling for interaction models between the target enzyme and different substrates; • using Quantum/Classical Mixed Method
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=false , https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13059-025-03692-6 , https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13059-023-03064-y ), Linear Mixed Models and GWAS. ● Familiarize with the sequencing
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the effects of microplastics (MPs) on early development and thyroid physiology in a model aquatic vertebrate, the amphibian Xenopus laevis. The main missions will be: To conduct and analyze exposure experiments
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Zeeman states of the molecular tip. As part of the project, they will be responsible for creating, imaging, and manipulating magnetic nano-skyrmions in ultrathin iron films grown on Ir(111), and for
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, an outstanding model of RNP condensates, we recently demonstrated the functional compartmentalization of germ granules, translational repression and activation taking place in two distinct phases. The project will
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and identification of proteins associated with viral genomes in different cell models (human, rodent, avian, snake and insect). - CRISPR and RNAi genetic screens - Viral production and infection in L-3
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chloride imaging in cultured hippocampal neurons - Validate 2–3 preselected candidate proteins in vitro and in an in vivo epilepsy model - Neuroscience laboratory - L2 facility, microscopy room Where
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interdisciplinary and international working environment, with state-of-the-art imaging and cell and molecular biology platforms, as well as access to the IPGG's microfabrication and microfluidics platform. Where