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potential therapeutic targets and biomarkers. An ambitious technological development in the team focuses on single cell proteomics analysis to access tumor heterogeneity in patient-derived organoids and
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CNRS, LAPTh Position ID: CNRS-LAPTh-PD_ENIGMASS_2026 [#31672] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Annecy, Rhone-Alpes 74940, France [map ] Subject Area: High-Energy Theory
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, contributing to a new lithotectonic map of the Aquitaine basement. The present-day lithosphere temperature structure will be modeled using petro-physical modeling (LitMod2D 2.0 software) along a ~1000 km
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the microscopic dynamics of the quark–gluon plasma created in heavy-ion collisions through the study of energy correlators inside jets. Candidate profile: Applicants should hold a PhD in theoretical high-energy or
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alternatives to conventional cell therapies, particularly because of their delivery capabilities and immunomodulatory and regenerative properties. The present project aims to develop an innovative EV-based
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screening studies and analyze infection phenotypes, while working closely with international collaborators in a highly interactive research environment. Strong experience in mammalian cell culture is
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. This post-doc position is funded under the frame of the LCA-TASE project, funded by France 2030. LCA-TASE aims to provide French stakeholders in the energy transition with advanced LCA methodologies to have
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vascular remodeling shapes liver fibrosis progression, regression, and regeneration. The project focuses on the cellular and molecular mechanisms that drive sinusoidal endothelial cell (LSEC) plasticity
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promising way to reduce our carbon footprint via massive production of renewable energy. Hydrogen embrittlement of high strength steels is a key issue for the required storage and transport infrastructure
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The Institut de Physique Théorique (IPhT) of the CEA/Saclay and the Laboratoire de Physique Théorique des Hautes Energies (LPTHE) of the Sorbonne Université invite applications for a postdoctoral research