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that will bring us closer to the cellular context. The PhD student will use a combination of biochemical and structural biology methods: reconstitution of ribonucleoprotein complexes from cell extracts and/or
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arrest at other stages of meiosis. The objective of the PhD project is to understand the role of cyclin B3 during meiosis and early embryonic divisions in the sea squirt Phallusia mammillata and the
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subject developed within an international framework, benefiting from European funding and computational resources. The interested candidate will ideally have good knowledge of the following methods
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(PhD). • State-of-the-art, exciting research in an international consortium with highly integrated research projects. • Expert training in basic and applied research, along with a thorough understanding
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This three-year international PhD, funded by a CNRS MITI (Mission pour les Initiatives Transverses et Interdisciplinaires) doctoral contract, is conducted in co-tutelle (double degree) between the University
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résumé of the dissertation for the Masters; grades for the Masters 1 or 2 or the engineering degree. We are looking for a PhD fellow who will be able to become fully involved with the project, with a
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD will take place at the Institut Lavoisier de Versailles (ILV), a
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) prior to the start of the contract. The PhD candidate will be responsible to implement the proposed research project, to collaborate with researchers of other institutes and to participate in laboratory
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interactions, dynamics and function of membrane proteins, protein folding and aggregation. The master internship and following PhD will be performed in close collaboration with the team of Yohann Boutte in
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Description The PhD student will join the T4-SECRET team (https://igdr.univ-rennes.fr/en/t4-secret-group-kevin-mace ), a young and dynamic group specialised in the structural and mechanistic study of Type IV