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Description The selected candidate will join the team studying the signaling pathways responsible for the assembly of nuclear pore complexes during the cell cycle in healthy and diseased cells, in
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recruiting a Post-doctoral Researcher for the study of the structure-function relationships of ribonucleic complexes during the translation initiation stage in higher eukaryotes. The project will consist in
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to innovative research at the heart of current environmental challenges. You will be responsible for the physicochemical analysis of complex samples of environmental interest, such as secondary organic aerosols
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experience is desirable Essential skills: Strong expertise in microbiological techniques Proven experience in the purification and analysis of protein complexes Experience in structural biology, ideally in
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pioneering method for obtaining the full conformational landscapes of biomolecular complexes at atomic scale from cryo electron microscopy (cryo-EM) images. It has been shown that MDSPACE analyzes
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series of heterobimetallic complexes, graft them onto solid supports using a surface organometallic chemistry approach, and evaluate their catalytic performance in C-H bond activation. This work is part of
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-perturbative renormalization methods to study the flow, initially of the complex KPZ equation and subsequently of dissipative open quantum systems. Fundamental research in theoretical physics. Nice physics
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of laboratory protocols, familiarity with CNES projects and scientific project management Skills Conducting complex experiments, analyzing scientific data, scientific writing, project coordination, communicating
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; • The “Language and Cognitive Processes” team, focused on the interdisciplinary relationship between language and psychology; • The “Cognition in Complex Situations” team, working specifically on topics in
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through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Algorithms & Complexity team at IRIF