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Background: The nuclear oncology team has a long-lasting expertise in the development of targeted alpha therapy and is internationally recognized for its research on astatine-211 labeling chemistry
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a part of the Cancérologies Biology International master and graduate programs and bachelor’s degree in life sciences at the Université de Bordeaux. To ensure successful implementation of the research
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successful evaluation PROJECT DESCRIPTION Current epidemiological trends show that emerging viral diseases need to be considered in their entirety, integrating human, animal, plant and environmental components
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The specific objectives of the M2 are: 1°) To identify which DC subsets express vaccinal mRNA. To this end, we will use a cre recombinase-expressing mRNA vaccine enabling the genetic labelling of mRNA expressing
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SPINTEC fabrication facilities. As such, this thesis will be stationed mostly at SPINTEC in Grenoble, the PhD program being registered at Université Grenoble Alpes. You will also be part of the Vertical
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Post-doctoral Position in AI Causal models for Synchrotron Anomaly Detection H/F This post-doctoral position is part of a collaboration between LIAD (Laboratory of Artificial Intelligence and Data
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live in. The Department of Life Sciences and Medicine (DLSM) is part of the FSTM and coordinates all teaching programmes in the life sciences, medicine, nursing and midwifery. Research at the department
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cell biology to biophysics and from human cognition and psychoacoustics to computational neuroscience to create a truly interdisciplinary research environment. More broadly, this position is part of
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-on-chip platforms. 🤝 Why join us ? …. By joining the IRIG Institute, you will become part of a dynamic and innovative research environment where you will have the opportunity to learn, grow and play a key
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providing protein-level insights into individual cells. This powerful technique is crucial for thoroughly characterizing changes in the TME's surface proteome and identifying essential components