13 development "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" positions at Universite de Montpellier
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ENVIRONMENT: IEM, 300 avenue Emile Jeanbrau, 34000 Montpellier, France This position is part of the ANR PEROV-TREAT project (2023–2027), coordinated by Clément Trellu (LGE), which aims to develop innovative
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the impact of diet and physical activity on the development of a beneficial gut microbiota, capable of limiting uraemic sarcopenia in patients with CKD. The secondary objective is to identify human
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? No Offer Description - work environment: The Institut d’Electronique et des Systèmes (IES) is a joint research unit from U. Montpellier and CNRS. The nanoMIR research group (https
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education and psychosocial skills. Emotional skills, particularly the regulation of stress and emotions, play a key role in food choices. Developing these skills fosters awareness, enabling a better
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. Main mission :Research organization: participation in the development and drafting of deliverables for the study of central (working memory, EEG) and peripheral neurophysiological response thresholds
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. Main mission :Research organization: participation in the development and conduct one study on the central neurophysiological response thresholds (working memory, EEG) to a magnetic field exposure
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measurements. Main mission : The recruited engineer will be responsible for developing, implementing, and carrying out functional exploration protocols in conscious or anesthetized animals using high-resolution
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researcher will work at the interface of root developmental biology, 3D modeling, network and graph theory, and data analysis, in close interaction with biologists, modelers, and computer scientists (INRAE
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will be to develop a protocol based on metadynamics in order to numerically estimate the dissociation constants observed experimentally. The calculations will be applied both locally at the level of
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to synthesize ACTIVE pharmaceutical ingredients). - main mission: The Post doc will work under the responsibility of Dr. Evelina Colacino, on the development of sustainable methodologies for organic synthesis