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photodynamic therapy and photothermal therapy is a therapeutic procedure used to treat cancerous tumors with light. The photodynamic therapy requires the presence of a photosensitizer, oxygen and light
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direction enabling the investigation of thick, non-transparent cancer samples. Your mission is to set up and characterize backscattering CSRS microscopes and evaluate their functionality on cancer tissue
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TITLE: Spatiotemporal dynamics and plasticity mechanisms in cancer cell populations : A data-driven model inference approachThe development and regeneration of tissues result from a complex
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the signal photons directly into the backward direction enabling the investigation of thick, non-transparent cancer samples. Moreover, we will use CSRS’ backscattering property to record the CSRS spectrum
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direction enabling the investigation of thick, non-transparent cancer samples. Moreover, we will use CSRS’ backscattering property to record the CSRS spectrum of tissue at unprecedented acquisition rates
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axis: - Cancer - Immunology - Microbiology - Metabolism and endocrinology - Cellular plasticity and reproduction - Technological platforms: Since its inception, the Cochin Institute has heavily invested
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tumorigenesis Context For many cancers, including colorectal cancer (CRC), several aspects of the disease such as the epidemiological features, epigenetic profiles or patient outcomes, are linked to environmental
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their research within one of the 15 teams of the IGDR. Cutting-edge training will be offered on topics encompassing the two main research axes of the IGDR: "Genetics, Genomics and Cancer" and "Cell Biology
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) in terms of structural insight on the modifications themselves or systematic effects of modifications on oligonucleotide structures. 3) Apply this knowledge in cancer biology: get novel insight
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previously in the laboratory in order to bring this technology to a clinical application in cancer therapy. Several chemical modifications are to be investigated in order to target: (1) a sustained-drug