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contrasting bioavailability at the territorial level Selenium (Se) is an essential micronutrient that can become toxic within a very narrow concentration range. It originates from natural processes of mineral
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therefore be part of a particularly dynamic research effort. As part of the JET2SB project, funds have been allocated for: - the acquisition of the computer equipment necessary for the research work
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with a 5-year survival <10%. PDAC is notoriously difficult to treat due to its resistance to many therapies, and its characteristic dense stromal microenvironment. Therefore, there is an urgent need
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Description The team studies the systems that maintain genetic information in bacteria. During the cell cycle, the processes of DNA replication, DNA segregation and cell division must be coordinated to ensure
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numerical modeling - Scientific writing (reports, articles) - Ability to lead meetings and ensure quality of tools and results Knowledge: - Data collection, analysis, and processing - English proficiency (B2
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techniques, or a profile with initial training in biology/microbiology with a minimum of skills in physics and engineering (instrumentation, signal processing), with a strong desire to invest in engineering
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are minimally invasive, orally delivered medical devices that traverse the gastrointestinal tract, using electronic, mechanical, or smart material elements for diagnosis, therapy, surgery, or sampling
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particularly West Antarctica, is crucial because this region is potentially subject to internal dynamic instability (marine ice sheet instability). If such a process were to be triggered, it could contribute
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collection of >6,000 isolates of the fungus present in the lab (and 20+ closely related species). Additionnally to computer analyses (which will represent the core of the project), the PhD student will
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of the computer equipment necessary for the research work, - the financing of regular travel between the different laboratories involved in the project, - as well as support for the doctoral student's participation