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at variable temperature and pressure to identify and characterize the structure and dynamics of rare functional states of the human chaperone HSP90. The position is funded by the French Atomic Energy and
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simultaneously. Among these nanoparticles are iron oxide magnetic nanoflowers whose structure-property-function relationship is investigated in PHENIX lab showing exciting functions in heat generation (magnetic
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established itself as a reference center for ultra-high field magnetic resonance imaging of the human and animal brain. NeuroSpin hosts sophisticated instruments, some of which are unique in the world
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of the human and animal brain. NeuroSpin hosts sophisticated instruments, some of which are unique in the world, including an 17.2 Tesla preclinical MRI and an 11.7 Tesla MRI for humans. A new
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represent a final outlet for many contaminants resulting from human activity. These environments are generally contaminated by numerous families of chemicals (trace metals, pesticides, polycyclic aromatic
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, very little is known about how these insects move and interact in landscapes (Collett et al. 2013). Understanding these behaviors is necessary to understand and act on pollination. The main difficulty is
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Université Gustave Eiffel - Site de Marne-la-Vallée | Champs sur Marne, le de France | France | 3 months ago
, agriculture and housing. In fact, the traffic in urban areas leads to the formation of primary and secondary pollutants such as NO, NO2, SO2 and O3 which affect cardiovascular and respiratory human functions
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enable us to understand the relationship between the composition (presence of solvent, pH, salinity) and structure of nano-objects. More generally, this new approach will enable us to study dynamically
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succeeded in unlocking their expression in a cell model through the construction of "consensus" receptors that summarize all the properties of human olfactory receptors, allowing us to publish the first
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, the complex relationship between exposure and the biological effects observed, and more recently also for identifying transformation products (TPs). One of the major challenges of this approach still lies in