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the TRACCS research program (Transforming Climate Modeling for Climate Services, https://climeri-france.fr/pepr-traccs/ ), which brings together the French climate modeling community. Its activities cover
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role in models of pulmonary disease. The research is embedded in a Franco–Brazilian collaboration at the interface of immunology and structural biology, providing exposure to complementary expertise and
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" team is located within UMR 5242, at the Institute of Functional Genomics of Lyon (IGFL). It is a multidisciplinary institute, offering interesting exposure to several system models around common themes
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of electrical energy systems. Its activities can be summarised by the following keywords: electrical energy, materials, innovative processes and systems, modelling and design. With over a hundred permanent staff
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: the Center for Nuclear Sciences and Material Sciences (CSNSM), the Laboratory for Imaging and Modeling in Neurobiology and Cancer Research (IMNC), the Orsay Institute of Nuclear Physics (IPNO), the Linear
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complementary expertise, using both space and ground-based observations of the solar atmosphere, in-situ measurements from heliospheric probes, in synergy with a complete numerical modeling of the generation and
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, the process of host infection remains poorly understood at the molecular level. The fd phage, which specifically infects Escherichia coli, has been used as a model for studying these viruses. This phage
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macroscopic designs for soft-tissue healing. The project will be conducted using in vitro models of bacterial adhesion and fibroblast proliferation in collaboration with University of Gothenburg and in vitro
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will explore different soundscapes, 3D models, forms of interaction, and their influence on perception, attention, emotional load, and critical reflection. The methodology will combine design and
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' genomes model. This 'two-speed' genome model stipulates that the genome is composed of two compartments with different architecture, content and speed of evolution. The first compartment, composed of core