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the Biomechanics, Wood, and Bio-based Materials axis of LMGC (Laboratory of Mechanics and Civil Engineering, Montpeliier), where we carry out research (experimental and modeling) on the biophysical determinism
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comprehensive high-throughput UHPLC-HRMS metabolomic workflows to profile human and mammalian biofluids and tissue samples and characterize the novel metabolic pathways involved in metabolic diseases and
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abnormal scarring of the liver in which healthy tissue is replaced by a rigid and dysfunctional extracellular matrix (ECM). It results from chronic damage, activating myofibroblasts, the main agents
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theorists, and its research activity is supported by around 60 engineers, technicians, and administrative staff. Each year, the laboratory welcomes a large number of undergraduate and graduate students
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of the fabricated samples. Research will be conducted in collaboration with PhD students and members of the Orsay group, using the expertise and manufacturing capabilities of the LPS as well as the neighbouring C2N
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of multi-modal Foundation Models that integrate single-cell omics with spatiotemporal information. The second position will address the development of a virtual tissue model, exploiting spatial
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in biological imaging ranging from molecular, through cellular, to tissue, organ and organism levels of organisation, and is coordinated by the LINXS Institute of advanced Neutron and X-ray Science
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instrumentation, as well as in the field of Biomedical Imaging applications. The laboratory has developed many interactions with research teams specialized in the fields of oncology, cardiology, tissue engineering