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Lille and abroad. All expenses related to the project will be covered by the laboratory. Therapeutic modulation of non-coding RNAs in proliferative diseases: applications in lung cancer and renal fibrosis
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cell using redox-active compounds. The objective will be to identify suitable electrolytes in terms of potential, solubility, and stability. The postdoctoral researcher will study the physicochemical
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through weekly meetings between the doctoral candidate and the thesis supervisors. These meetings will occasionally include other team members (postdoctoral researchers, Master's students). Bioinformatic
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and technology, as well as practice and theory - spanning both applied mechanical science, sensors and actuators, psychophysics and cognitive science, all in the aim to tackle a fundamental question
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reaction • Collaborate closely with the project theorists to interpret experimental results within recent theories related to charge order phenomena. The recruited researcher will be in charge with
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in biomedicine and catalysis. Thanks to the synergy between disciplines as diverse as synthesis, spectroscopy and theory, the PhD students will be able to develop an understanding of chirality
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laboratories at CY Cergy Paris University are contributing to this initiative through their work on quantum physics, quantum error-correcting codes, and quantum computing. The medium- and long-term goal
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, he/she will seek to answer fundamental questions: Information coding: How is task-relevant and irrelevant information coded and differentiated within neural populations? Dynamics of behavioral states
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around 30 doctoral and postdoctoral students. The position is in a sector subject to the protection of scientific and technical potential (PPST) and therefore, in accordance with regulations, requires your
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, along with approximately 20 to 22 PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. The laboratory is located at IRCOF in Rouen (CNRS, University, and INSA of Rouen), France. The IRCOF hosts around 60 CNRS