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reactions. The recruited QUANTASTIC PhD student will: -Contribute to the development of an experimental setup, -Develop and evaluate different kinetic models, including runaway scenarios, -Work in close
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, optimisation of chromatographic conditions, development of a comprehensive standards database) and will perform metabolomics studies in human, cellular and animal samples. He/She will contribute
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https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/Doctorant/UMR8523-ARNMUS-007/Default.aspx Requirements Research FieldPhysicsEducation LevelPhD or equivalent LanguagesFRENCHLevelBasic Research FieldPhysicsYears of Research
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for experimental work, analysis (NMR, HPLC), and writing scientific reports, and will benefit from an international research environment. Development of original methodologies in order to tackle key synthetic
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to a better understanding of the functional role of beneficial organisms and support the development of biological control strategies adapted to current constraints in fruit production systems. Where
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of the project MESSENGER: « Can rock-powered Microbial EcoSyStEms provide valuable iNsiGhts into early life and its emERgence? » funded by the PEPR ORIGINS (https://pepr-origins.fr/en/ ) and integration
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impact measurements, AFM imaging, and AFM-SECM experiments. The SEEAFM project will be developed within the Electrochemistry group of the IMF team at the CEISAM laboratory. Where to apply Website https
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position is embedded, will investigate the health impact of nanoplastic pollution on breast cancer development. At the interface of colloidal physical-chemistry and cell biology, it will examine how
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as well as new theoretical tools. Its mission is to provide excellence in scientific research and development, and it maintains strong links with industry. As part of a collaboration contract between
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Networks, Axis Specification and Morphogenesis of the Sea Urchin Embryo" team, led by Thierry Lepage at the Valrose Institute of Biology in Nice (http://ibv.unice.fr/research-team/lepage/ ). The research