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pathology in well-characterized transgenic mice. The PhD student will use techniques of molecular biology to design and develop new biosensors, and cellular biology to express the sensors in a cellular
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using advanced NMR techniques combined with molecular dynamics. The successful candidate will be recruited for 36 months. The NMR group of the Institute of Chemistry and Biology of Membranes and
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ANR JCJC funding secured by Yacine Badis. Required skills: The candidate should have solid molecular biology skills, and strong background in the topics of phytopathology or plant-microbe interactions
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23 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Institut de Biologie Intégrative de la Cellule Research Field Physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country France
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teaching units in Reproductive Biology or Physiology. Experience in cell culture, immunohistochemistry and molecular biology would be desirable. LanguagesFRENCHLevelBasic LanguagesENGLISHLevelGood Research
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-molecular weight complexes, called SOD-mimics, exhibit interesting antioxidant properties with potential bio-medical applications. The purpose of this PhD position is to design new SOD mimics, to characterize
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, computational modeling, fundamental physics, biophysics, statistical mechanics, molecular modeling, basic cell biology, bioinformatics. Working knowledge of Linux/Unix, C/C++/Fortran, Python is a title of
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approaches using model organisms ranging from bacteria to humans. The Center brings together more than 400 people in three units: (i) Microbiology, (ii) Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, and (iii
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to the new punishment procedure. Molecular biology methods such as RT-PCR and pyrosequencing will be used to study changes in gene expression associated with compulsive behaviors. Viral approaches could be
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student in the field of chemistry of natural products, analytical chemistry, mycology, molecular biology, genomics. This project is part of a research programme focusing on the study of lichenic and