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targets to develop new immune therapies toward "HIV-Cure". The project implies pDC and sub-population purification, preparation of the cells for sequencing (encapsulation and sequencing done by the Genom'IC
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responsible for developing waterborne dispersion of bio-based polyurethanes (PUD) with properties suitable for the intended applications and characterising the properties of these materials. This will involve
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of individual ice crystals and grain boundaries. This postdoctoral project aims to leverage these developments to better constrain the origin, structure, and evolution of basal ice beneath the Greenland and
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stress within an epithelial tissue. Characterize transcriptional changes during epithelial morphogenesis. Develop methodologies to link gene expression, systemic factors, and tissue dynamics. Develop
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candidate will join the Magneto-optics team at the Laboratoire National des Champs Magnétiques Intenses in Toulouse (LNCMI-T). He/she will develop the instrumentation to observe for the first time traveling
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developed systems. Analysis of results and drafting of a progress report. - Year 3: Work on modeling tools. Overall interpretation of results and drafting of manuscript. The candidate must possess
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this case, the external neutron source that maintains the reactor core thermal power is generated by the interaction of a high-intensity proton beam with a spallation target. However, the design, development
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this case, the external neutron source that maintains the reactor core thermal power is generated by the interaction of a high-intensity proton beam with a spallation target. However, the design, development
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evolution of strategic metal sulfide deposits in sedimentary basins. The candidate will assure an essential part of the experimental work package of the project (WP1), devoted to an integrated in-situ study
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collaborative ANR-funded project VitrAGE that aims to investigate the evolution of glassmaking techniques and recipes of stained glass windows from the 12th to the 15th centuries. In close collaboration with