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expertise in macrophage/stroma interactions. Applicants must hold a PhD (or be close to completion: thesis submitted at the time of application) in immunology, stem cell biology, or stromal cell biology
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into key intermediates such as FDCA and DFF. And to a lesser extent to: • The development of hybrid photo–bio catalytic systems • The study of structure–activity relationships and system integration
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the CNRS and the University of Lyon. The objective of MMSB is to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying microbial pathogenesis and to study molecular and macromolecular interactions in terms
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work within the “JLab-EIC” hadronic physics team of the “High Energy Physics” (PHE) pole of the Laboratoire de Physique des 2 Infinis Irène Joliot-Curie (IJCLab) under the supervision of Dominique
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liquid phases. The main objectives of the study will be the design of catalysts and the understanding of their catalytic properties. A rigorous investigation of reaction kinetics and mechanisms will be
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has opened a new era in the exploration of the fundamental laws of Nature, and it will be the world's energy frontier machine for the foreseeable future. After the breakthrough discovery of the Higgs
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the supervision of students (interns and/or PhD candidates) -preparation of scientific publications and progress reports -presentation of results at national and international conferences This work will be carried
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ultrafast imaging, compatible with the observation of living biological systems, while remaining applicable to the study of nanostructures and functional materials. The recruited researcher will contribute
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(Laboratory of ThermoStructural Composites), on thermomechanical and thermophysical characterizations of monofilaments (fibers) of carbon and silicon carbide. General framework of the study: Carbon (C) and
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in a highly competitive international context. The project aims to prototype energy efficient solutions that will enable the HL-LHC and SKA to reliably process and analyze the huge volumes of raw data