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, and operation of LHCb's electromagnetic calorimeter, as well as the design of its future upgrade. Both groups are also actively working on LHCb's real-time analysis system and have a large interest in
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experiments and numerical simulations and will be divided into three parts: Microstructure: 1.1. Experimental Characterization: Using X-ray tomography, image analysis with conventional tools or deep learning
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scenarios for possible « hydrogen » systems in the basin. This will be done using a prototype version of the TemisFlow commercial software developed by IFPEN. - The first part of the work will consist of a
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performance studies for possible upgrades of ND280 for the high precision Hyper-K era, and they will contribute to the construction, operation and characterization of a prototype that will be built at LPNHE
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nuclear integrity in human cells. These fundamental biological processes are crucial for organismal development, and their dysregulation is linked to many devastating human diseases. Project: Recent work in
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imaging methods (e.g. multi-site photometry) in combination with polysomnography (EEG, EMG) and video monitoring. We will take advantage of newly developed genetically-encoded neurotransmitter indicators
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instability upon telomere erosion. We use state-of-the-art genomic methods and employ and develop original single cell live imaging and molecular biology methods. The research model is the eukaryotic budding
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Inserm 1037 - Cancer Research Center of Toulouse - University of Toulouse III | Toulouse, Midi Pyrenees | France | 3 months ago
; McKenzie et al. Trends in Cancer 2023). The research will be performed on clinically relevant samples using latestgeneration imaging techniques. The ideal candidate for this position has a strong background
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, biosynthesis and immune response. Key Responsibilities: • Conduct high-quality research on cell wall analysis of Candida species. • Using confocal microscopy imaging, flow cytometry and biochemistry and genomic
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of the cell. The methods will be validated using high-throughput screening data, including microscopic images as well as genetic and proteomic expression data. This approach will then be applied to elucidate