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Seing the invisible, or, how to integrate metadynamics in the quantitative analysis of protein/protein complexes right at your fingertips. – METADYN
frontier of analytical sciences, biochemistry as well as computational science and will merge researchers [...] play a key role in all the branch of analytical sciences. Among these interactions, those involving proteins
Two-dimensional Phase Transformation Materials – 2DTransformers
two 2D crystals. Our work will exploit surface science approaches coupled with state-of-the-art atomistic [...] beyond the stringent conditions typical of surface science experiments, with the ambition to broaden the potential
Virtual Reality for Training Doctors to Break Bad News – ACORFORMed
project is interdisciplinary (linguistics, computer science, psychology, medicine) and bears both technological
Multiscale Modeling of bioMolecular Machines – M4
We aim at developing advanced simulation schemes for investigating complex biomolecular systems whose functioning involves transient protein-protein interactions and large-scale conformational flexibility. To this end, we want to integrate experimental/bioinformatic information with molecular simulations at various scales. Method development will be coupled with the study of intriguing biomolecular systems in collaboration with experimental partner.
Rethinking Land-Ocean Connectivity - An Integrated Approach to Understanding the Effects of Groundwater on Coastal Ecosystems – medLOC
The coastal zone hosts some of the most dynamic, diverse and productive ecosystems on Earth. These ecosystems experience significant pressure from human activities, and respond drastically to direct and indirect human disturbance and to climatic-hydrologic variability. The ecological ‘footprint’ of groundwater on hydrology, productivity and functioning of coastal ecosystems along the world’s shores is far less well understood, and remains virtually un-studied along most of the world’s shores.
PRAGmatics and Trust In Communication in eArLy Life – PragTICAL
Humans have some faith in what is communicated to them, even when their informants are complete strangers, who could be mistaken or lying. Where does this trust come from? Although this question was raised more than two centuries ago (e.g. Hume, 1748), it remains largely unanswered, in great part because of a lack of appropriate empirical evidence. The project PRAGTICAL capitalized on the tools of infancy research to probe the origins of trust in communication in the first years of life.
DNA damage signaling studied by in-cell NMR: Structural and functional regulation of Mdm2 through its phosphorylation status. – Mdm2-StructReg
DNA damage signaling studied by in-cell NMR: structural and functional regulation of Mdm2 through its phosphorylation status
Novel chemistry for therapeutic target Isolation – CHEM2STAB
or other biotech companies or with other life science academic groups or internally. All these activity
PAN-ARTIC OPTIONS: HOLISTIC INTEGRATION FOR ARCTIC COASTAL-MARINE SUSTAINABILITY – PAN-ARCTIC OPTIONS
Results will be disseminated via journals (e.g., Science, Nature) and books as well as less-conventional
Designing an improved network of long-term monitoring sites for arctic vertebrates: towards a better involvement of local communities through participatory science programmes – TAMANI
they be improved? How can participatory citizen science best contribute to pan-Arctic long-term monitoring [...] involving local communities in participatory citizen science programmes.