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combine density functional theory (DFT), molecular simulations, and machine-learning force field (ML-FF) development to uncover the factors controlling NHC–surface interactions and to model realistic
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scientific meetings • Participate in the preparation of scientific reports and publications The work will involve a combination of cell biological, molecular, and imaging techniques, including: • Live-cell and
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. Proven experience in advanced flow cytometry, confocal microscopy, and/or NGS methodologies is essential. Relevant specialized experience in molecular and cellular biology, molecular genetics, and in vivo
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). These structural features will be finely tuned with the controlled introduction of conformational defects and bulkier side groups to limit interactions. • Strong emphasis will be placed on increasing the molecular
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fluids requires transdisciplinary approaches (physics, engineering, cell and molecular biology, immunology, etc.) extending all the way to clinical practice, as well as dedicated technical and analytical
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throughout schizogony. For that we use cell and molecular biology, genetics, proteomics and advanced transcriptomics. We combine the strenghts of two different models: Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium
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close synergy with partners. Activities: Design and synthesis of photocatalytic materials Development of semiconductor nanoparticles (sensitized or not with grafted dyes) and molecular systems
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(iv) writing reports and scientific articles. This work will be carried out in close collaboration with researchers from the Institute of Molecular Sciences in Bordeaux and the Institute of Chemical
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Energy Transfer) - Genetic code expansion strategy to specifically label proteins - Image analysis - Programming - Wet lab activities (biochemistry, cell and molecular biology) Our group at the Center
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. - transcriptomic analysis - Writing of research projects and scientific articles. - Supervision of students. The Laboratory of Molecular PhysioMedicine (LP2M) in Nice, France, is a joint research unit of the CNRS