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microbial hosts and viruses, as well as their impact on GHG emissions. The project will rely on both molecular approaches to detect viruses and their microbial hosts, and analytical measurements of CO₂, CH
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and to characterize interactions with fire regimes. Ultimately, these results will also contribute to a combined paleo-modeling approach at the core of the RETROPEST project (https://anr.fr/Projet-ANR
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Laboratory (University of Nantes) and the NIMBE Laboratory (CEA Saclay). This molecular chemistry project aims to develop pericyclic reactions suitable for real-time NMR monitoring, enabling the detection
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analyses, isotope-based approaches (CSIA), and molecular biology tools to investigate: • contaminant fluxes and bioavailable fractions in urban aquatic systems, • transformation processes and interactions
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project aims to elucidate the molecular mechanisms governing the tumor ecosystem’s response to anticancer therapies, with the goal of identifying resistance pathways that can serve as biomarkers
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identified around: theorists in quantum chemistry and molecular and reaction dynamics, organic synthesis chemists, physico-chemical experimenters (spectroscopy, photochemistry, molecular recognition and
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at least one molecular dynamics package. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR7019-EMMBIG-005/Default.aspx Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company
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fundamental questions in statistical physics. The work is primarily numerical, and we seek candidates with experience in particle-based simulations (e.g., molecular dynamics) and a strong interest in large
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10 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Gustave Roussy / Inserm Department U981 / Molecular Predictors and New Targets in Oncology Research Field Medical sciences » Cancer research
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in Amiens, France. EDYSAN – Ecology and DYnamics of ANthropized Systems is a research lab of the French CNRS and Jules Verne University of Picardy (UMR CNRS 7058). It conducts research on the response