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the molecular mechanisms of influenza virus replication using integrated structural and cellular biology approaches. The team develops novel antiviral peptides targeting viral replication through high-throughput
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particles - in promoting inflammation and fibrosis, and work to identify specific biomarkers of exposure and associated risks in human and mouse models. Develop and evaluate therapeutic strategies to target
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producing functionalized pyoverdine, which can then be conjugated to different molecules (for example, antibiotics) to develop targeted vectors or to explore new properties of the siderophore. In this context
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convergence in the targeted generation. Other graph generative models from fields other than processes (e.g., molecular design) can be tested, provided that a simulator capable of calculating aptitudes is
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) capture and degradation for a wide range of target molecules, (iii) while guaranteeing excellent compatibility with many synthetic or natural textile fibres to maintain their intrinsic properties
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Institut de chimie des milieux et matériaux de Poitiers - Equipe SAMCat | Poitiers, Poitou Charentes | France | 13 days ago
. The candidate will conduct research within both entities. This doctoral project will be supported by a CIFRE funding application currently under review at ANRT. Objectives Characterize different forms of target
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the development of climate models to meet societal expectations for climate action, particularly in the area of adaptation to future climate change. The program is structured into 10 targeted projects and one
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order to enhance the performance of functional, molecular materials targeting photocatalytic, photovoltaic or biosensing applications. Natural, light-harvesting (LH) pigment-protein complexes absorb light
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provide ideal targets for radiative and hadronic interactions. In recent years, progress in this field has benefited from the development of high-performance computing, in particular magnetohydrodynamic
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of plants. The targeted biomasses are citrus residues and apple pomace, rich in cellulose, hemicellulose, and pectin, as well as lignin from the pulp and paper industries. In this context, the researcher will