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that combine molecular biology technologies and bioinformatics algorithms to assemble, annotate, and compare genomes. The METAVIRAL project aims to develop and evaluate a surveillance system based on clinical
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The Laboratory Technician will integrate the Human Biomonitoring Research Unit (HBRU). He/She will mainly work on the development of analytical methods for the detection of pollutants (pesticides
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developments and numerical calculations, especially for objects containing hundreds or thousands of particles. In those cases, it may be convenient to separate the system into several subsystems, some of which
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driving force in the development of innovative instrumentation and methodologies for synchrotron X-ray techniques and cryo-electron microscopy/tomography (cryo-EM/ET), and plays a leading role in
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and counselor engagements. The role will be based in our Paris office and will report directly to our Director of Enrollment Key Responsibilities and Duties: -Business Development Actively promote our
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circular economy by promoting earthen masonry construction, recognized for its low environmental impact and its ability to preserve local identity. However, the development of this material remains limited
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The successful candidate will develop computational approaches to discover, model, and develop therapeutic strategies. Examples of potential approaches include: -Network Modeling: Creating
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About the Human Biomonitroing Research Unit (HBRU) The HBRU has strong expertise in analytical toxicology and development of biomarkers for the assessment of human exposure to different occupational
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controlled via structural phase transitions or external fields. The successful candidate will develop and apply a range of theoretical and computational methods based on first-principles electronic structure
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will develop and operate a reproducible computational workflow that combines molecular and periodic electronic-structure calculations, and when appropriate time‑dependent methods. The workflow will be