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characterizations will be based on the use of several analytical chemistry and biochemistry methods, in particular mass spectrometry (MS) and couplings with separative methods. This work forms part of a national
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multidisciplinary institute at the interface between physics, chemistry and biology. It hosts 15 research teams and has a very large number of structural biophysics platforms (NMR, X-ray diffraction, mass
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funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The successful candidate will be affected to a noble gases mass spectrometry platform
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characterization methods: X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Auger electron spectroscopy (AES), time-of-flight secondary ions mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS). Requirements Research FieldChemistryEducation
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offers a vibrant international working environment with state-of-the-art platforms including crystallography, biophysics, NMR, mass spectrometry, data visualisation and functional genomics. The IBPC is
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transport and focusing performances, with the aim of getting down to a spot size of less than 50 µm for chemical imaging of biological tissues by mass spectrometry. Different strategies can be followed: 1
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change in resistance upon cycling. Pressure changes and gaseous product evolutions during interface formation and upon cycling will be followed by pressure analyses and mass spectrometry. Majority
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analyzed by mass spectrometry. The post-doc will analyze the effects linked to these interactions on the intracellular replication of bacteria by fluorescence microscopy. The post doc will have the following
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characterize the molecules produced by mass spectrometry and NMR. You will work in a multidisciplinary environment at the interface of organic chemistry, biochemistry and biology. This project will take place
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to, photochemistry, electrochemistry, nuclear magnetic resonance, electron paramagnetic resonance or mass spectrometry. The research theme of this CNRS Chair may be adapted to the various universities targeted in