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], which involves four research units across France. The work will be carried out at the ICGM within the Balard building (CNRS campus) in Montpellier. The PhD candidate will be integrated into a dynamic and
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optics, photonics, lasers, and atomic and molecular physics. The laboratory conducts both fundamental research and applied work (telecommunications, healthcare, sensors). It is equipped with advanced
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French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAE) | Toulouse, Midi Pyrenees | France | 26 days ago
advances in the field of paleogenetics have opened promising perspectives to measure the impact of these dynamics on the epidemiology and evolution of pathogens in the past, by allowing the identification
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functional dark matter, offering an unprecedented view of the molecular tricks used by the microbial world. The ERC MicroMet team, led by Dr. Tristan Wagner (https://www.ibs.fr/en/research/assembly-dynamics
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functional dark matter, offering an unprecedented view of the molecular tricks used by the microbial world. The ERC MicroMet team, led by Dr. Tristan Wagner (https://www.ibs.fr/en/research/assembly-dynamics
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simulations. Two complementary strategies will be employed: structure-based virtual screening (docking simulations + molecular dynamics) and ligand-based virtual screening (machine learning models). We have
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of real-world exposome scenarios. The doctoral candidate will quantify the kinetics of homo- and heteroaggregation, as well as sedimentation dynamics in biological fluids, using dynamic light scattering
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with local cellular and molecular processes. The successful candidate will develop a multidisciplinary research program combining in vivo and in vitro approaches. Experimental work will involve advanced
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polarization (M1–M2 continuum and activation states). Bacterial phenotypic heterogeneity (replication, dormancy, intracellular survival). Integrate single-cell transcriptomic data to build molecular dynamical
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interfaces: "Chemistry/Health", "Chemistry/Molecular Photonics" and "Chemistry/Environment", which ensure the dynamics of cross-disciplinary cohesion. The post-doctoral fellow will work in the CORAIL team