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. One possible strategy is to use a polycation as a vector by complexing it with the mRNA. A key challenge is identifying a polymer capable of sufficiently complexing mRNA to protect it from enzymatic
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. The project is structured around two main components: i) Development of new tools based on eDNA and dPCR to improve the monitoring of freshwater pathogens ii) Study of the emerging pathogen Tetracapsuloides
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such structured communities first emerge are still unclear. Also, how the current and past environmental characteristics affect host-associated microbiomes is unclear. The idea of this postdoc is to expand a
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for its complexity and the rich physical phenomena it reveals. Coupling these nonlinear dynamics with a lattice structure, where light can tunnel between sites, enables the exploration of collective effects
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. - Previous experience in one or more areas of chemoinformatics, drug design and structural biology of protein-ligand complexes. - Proficiency in tools and concepts related to molecular modelling (AlphaFold and
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exploration of the design space. In this context, artificial intelligence (AI) emerges as a promising solution [3]-[4]: by learning the complex relationships between structural parameters and EM responses, AI
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regimes; and machine learning, capturing complex nonlinear behaviour at the cost of model opacity. BENEFIT synthesises these paradigms by integrating stability analysis directly into machine learning
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French research laboratories working on thermophotovoltaic cells, photonic structures, and energy-conversion systems. This collaborative environment will provide the candidate with exposure to optical
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matter is ubiquitous in water resources; this complex matrix is composed of natural and anthropogenic complex macromolecules. From soil studies, it is well known that stable radical species are ubiquitous
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mitochondrial preparation by the project's partner team at the University of Toulouse). The candidate will be hosted within the team “Structural Flexibility of Biomolecules in Complex Environments” at the BIP