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research suggests that changes in metabolism, particularly lipid processing, may also play a key role in their development. The thesis project will explore the relationship between immune activation and
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experiment. Finally, bioinformatics will be used to compare the sequences enriched in each experimental context (topology, addition of chemical modifications, medium composition). The most promising constructs
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mechanical structures, systems, and processes. Our areas of activity are in line with those of the mechanical engineering industry, with a particular focus on projects in the fields of aeronautics, space
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be done via computer simulations, including Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics, combined with the use of statistical mechanics to predict e.g. phase transitions, nucleation rates, etc. The work will be
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exploring the mechanisms and evolutionary origins of programmed DNA elimination, which has been observed in various invertebrate and vertebrate species 1. This process occurs during embryogenesis and, in some
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innovative methods for processing and analyzing 7Tesla MRI images of different modalities and formats (NIFTI, DICOM, etc.) using machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques. These methods will be
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encapsidation. In parallel, the Nano-DMS-MaP method will be used to assess the impact of m6A on RNA structure. In a second part, the PhD student will study the impact of HIV-1 infection on the host cell's
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researcher will join the bioinformatics team at the MMSB Laboratory (UMR 5086; MOMS team). Responsibilities: (1) computer simulations as part of the SELDOM project, focusing on interactions between lipids and
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exascale applications. These patterns will be addressed iteratively through an agile co-design and co-development process with the application community. Exa-DI is seeking highly motivated researchers with a
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(ICGM, UMR 5253) — Prof. Claude Niebel (project coordinator), Prof. Françoise Serein‑Spirau, Dr Thibaut Jarrosson, Dr Mickaël Beaudhuin, Dr Romain Viennois, and Dr Jérôme Rouquette (molecular design