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advances in mass spectrometry now make it possible to detect proteins at true cytokine-level concentrations with high sensitivity and molecular specificity. Targeted proteomics, in particular, enables
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for embryo selection. Objectives Our 2 main objectives are: 1/ improve media formulation to improve developmental speed of all embryos 2/ perform proteomics analysis of human embryos and spent culture
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OR DISCIPLINES1: Biological sciences JOB /OFFER DESCRIPTION The team « Membrane Proteomics and Cancer (MEMPROT)” at the Cancer Research Center of Marseille (CRCM) uses last advances in high resolution mass
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image analysis Functional phenotyping using HD-MEA electrophysiology Testing of therapeutic strategies Coordination with single-cell RNA-seq, single-cell proteomics, and proximity proteomics workflows
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, international, and highly collaborative Institut Pasteur/CNRS Unit, recognized for pioneering method development in top-down and structural proteomics applied to microbial virulence. You will join a team of
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throughout schizogony. For that we use cell and molecular biology, genetics, proteomics and advanced transcriptomics. We combine the strenghts of two different models: Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium
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at the proteome scale using innovative biophysical and interactomic approaches, including the native holdup assay. Main responsibilities -Cloning plasmids for recombinant protein expression. -Producing and
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applying bioinformatics tools capable of predicting protein aggregation and co-aggregation, followed by large-scale scanning of microbial proteomes against the human proteome. The objective
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platforms • Flow cytometry • Proteomics and image analysis infrastructure Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR7592-ISHRAO-006/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research FieldBiological
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of the Institut Pasteur de Lille, and takes advantage of the extensive core facilities (animal, imaging, proteomic and genomic platforms). The Center for Infection & Immunity of Lille (CIIL) develops research