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proposed here combines cell biology and bioengineering. It consists in developing micro-fabricated 3D substrates that mimic the dynamic topographical constraints of the renal tubule, compatible with cell
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the supervision of Renaud Poincloux. The postdoctoral fellow will be in charge of the development of the project and will adopt a multidisciplinary strategy combining cell biology approaches, force measurements
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the change in the orientation of cell division during the development of brown algal embryos. The post-doc project consists in 3D quantitative mapping of cellular factors like cell shape, cell mechanics and
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14 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Chimie et Biologie des Membranes et des Nanoobjets Research Field Physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country
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, funded by SATT Paris-Saclay, which aims to design thin-film solar cells for autonomous systems. The maturation engineer will manufacture a prototype photovoltaic converter adapted to the planned system
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the key optoelectronic performance and stability parameters at the junction between functional materials. We will then integrate the optimized interface systems into next-gen thin-film solar cell
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for motivated master interns, PhD students, and postdocs in theoretical physics to work on the interactions between mechanics, biochemistry, and genetics in stem cell aggregates. The positions are fully funded by
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addition to private companies, coordinated by the CNRS in Bordeaux (F). Current biotechnology solutions based on living cells bear the intrinsic limitations that cells are subject to the random process of Natural
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- Biochemistry (production and purification of proteins and RNA) - Cell-free synthesis (development of innovative cell-free synthesis) - Structural Biology (NMR analysis of samples produced) Skills / knowledge
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interdisciplinary laboratory of physics (LIPHY) on the Grenoble Campus, in the Cell Mechanics in complex medium (MC2) under the supervision of Claude Verdier, Valérie Laurent and Daria Tsvirkun (for the biology part