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in Amiens, France. EDYSAN – Ecology and DYnamics of ANthropized Systems is a research lab of the French CNRS and Jules Verne University of Picardy (UMR CNRS 7058). It conducts research on the response
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: Ability to work independently while contributing to a dynamic, multicultural team. Fluency in English (written and spoken) for scientific writing and international collaboration. Website for additional job
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multidisciplinary team and interact with academic/industrial partners. • Autonomy and organization: effective management of priorities and deadlines in a dynamic research environment. • Excellent communication
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aimed at understanding the cellular mechanisms regulating lipid metabolism. The work will focus on the dynamics, synthesis, and storage of lipids within cellular organelles, particularly lipid droplets
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provides a dynamic environment for theoretical research and interdisciplinary collaborations within this leading mathematical community. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR7598
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: Scientific and experimental rigor Organization and planning Communication and collaboration Teamwork Responsiveness and dynamism Independence and autonomy Data presentation and result formatting Design
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of structure, dynamics and function. The groups use approaches from cell biology and biochemistry in combination with structural biology. The MMSB hosts 11 different research groups, totalling more than 90
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stimulating, dynamic, and high-quality research environment, particularly in immunology, with access to all necessary state-of-the-art technological platforms. The laboratory benefits from strong clinical
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: Marine Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning across spatial, temporal, and human scales”. The overall aim of the project is to acquire knowledge of the principles governing the structure, dynamics
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to spin dynamics in a circular accelerator. Polarized electron and positron bunches will be specifically used for this purpose. They will be scanned to search for these resonances, and their polarization