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Postdoctoral position - Izabela Sumara laboratory, IGBMC, Strasbourg, France: "Restoring homeostasis of nuclear pore complexes in human disease" Where: A new postdoctoral position is available in
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modelling of complex plasma processes, contributing significantly to fields such as fusion reactor design, material deposition technologies, and space propulsion systems. The project brings together a
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complexes dynamic assembly and enzymatic activities within the supramolecular platform. 2 - Investigate the stress sensing mechanism(s) by the luminal domain of this important kinase in charge of restoring
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measured compared with radiometric techniques. Nevertheless, the measurement of RNVL remains complex, due to the generally very low concentrations in samples and to spectral interferences during ICP-MS
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live in. Your role Research in one or more of the following topics: complex analysis, real analysis, functional equations Teaching activity (up to 90 hours/year), tutoring of students, possible
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high-fidelity modeling of complex plasma processes, contributing significantly to fields such as fusion reactor design, material deposition technologies, and space propulsion systems. The project brings
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Keywords Optogenetics, 2-photon activation, large scale electrophysiological recordings, mouse model Lab description Processing of auditory information in the brain is complex because information
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Apr 2025 - 02:51 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Offer Starting Date 25 Mar 2025 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the
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the formation of the inflammasome complex, setting off a cascade of inflammation. What’s even more intriguing is that AIM2 can also detect self-DNA , a crucial discovery with significant implications for cancer
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(Institut Pasteur, Paris, France) Call for Applications: Post-Doctoral Fellow Position Duration: 2 years Start Date: Immediate Location: Institut Pasteur, Unité de Biologie et Pathogénicité