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cell tracking to identify the progenitors of these cells during regeneration. • Develop and apply a recombinase-based cell barcoding strategy to trace cell lineages during leg growth and regeneration
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issues faced by the endosymbiont. Such import relies on organelle targeting peptides (oTPs) at the N-terminus of most organelle targeted proteins. These oTPs enable passage across the organelle envelope
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** Deployment and optimization of the PFAS analytical toolbox: targeted analyses (LC-MSMS, GC-MSMS), total oxidizable precursor assay (TOPFAS), and non-target screening (NTS, LC-HRMS Orbitrap). Intercomparison
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they can be targeted to improve senescence-related pathologies. Recent lab publications: -Margand C et al. Emerging role of mitochondrial calcium levels in cellular senescence and in switching cell fates
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of ABC-F proteins are often found within a genome, suggesting different functions for each paralog (Fostier et al., FEMS Letters 2021). Recently, we showed that the ABC-F protein EttA targeted
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interference effects and more realistic, correlated disorder models, in order to determine whether it can lead to dynamical localization in energy. The work will primarily target one-dimensional systems
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the AliceVision library. Activity 3: Critical Code Optimization (C++/CUDA) - Adapt the code to drastically reduce computation times (target: < 1h). - Replace proprietary dependencies (InstantNGP) with a flexible
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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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) technique is able to map dyes in fonction of their fluorescence lifetime. Moreover, « time gated » method, discard the majority of off target signals by introducing a delay between the excitation and the
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- the engineering of polymers, nanoparticles or nanostructures for targeted functions and applications. The project will be supervised by Audrey Llevot (Assistant professor at Bordeaux INP) and Philippe Hermange (ISM