Post-doctoral fellow in cell biology / biotechnology field H/F

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Référence

2024-32781  

Description de l'unité

Laboratory: BIOMICS LAB, IRIG, CEA Grenoble (UGA/Inserm/CEA), 17 avenue des Martyrs, 38 054 Grenoble, France. Head of lab: Xavier Gidrol.

We conduct complementary scientific and technological work and coordinate our research to implement our global scientific project aiming at the identification of biomarkers and therapeutic targets, the study of their function, their use for diagnosis and for the development of new therapeutic solutions in the form of drug candidates or biotherapies derived from cell and tissue engineering, as well as tools for bioinformatics analysis of experimental data, mainly in metabolic diseases and cancer.

Description du poste

Domaine

Santé

Contrat

Post-doctorat

Intitulé de l'offre

Post-doctoral fellow in cell biology / biotechnology field H/F

Sujet de stage

Understanding the molecular mechanisms inducing type 1 diabetes using a pancreatic islet model on-chip.

Durée du contrat (en mois)

24

Description de l'offre

Project context: Diabetes is a pandemic that affected 463 million people worldwide in 2019, or 1 in 11 adults. Diabetes, type 1 or 2, causes an abnormal and prolonged increase in blood sugar, mainly caused by deficiency or non-use of insulin. In the long term, diabetes can cause many serious complications.

In our lab, we develop and characterize human organ substitutes, organoids and organoids-on-chip. More specifically, our aim is to develop a vascularized islet-model to understand the molecular mechanisms inducing type 1 diabetes, enabling the screening of new therapeutic targets, drug screening and drug development including immunological approaches.

 Project description: This project benefits from a-serpentine-chip which we have already optimized and developed in collaboration with the CEA-Leti. The project involves the development of a pre-vascularized islet model, the development of permissive vascular microenvironment on-chip, the analysis of the vascular network development, and immunological approaches.

Profil du candidat

Candidate profile:

·         Highly motivated,

·         Background in cell biology, especially vascularization,

·         Background in image analysis and quantification (Imaris for eg)

·         Background in bioinformatics and transcriptomics analysis would be a plus,

·         Strong analytical and organizational skills,

·         Ability to work independently and as part of a team,

·         Good ability to interact with people.

Localisation du poste

Site

Grenoble

Localisation du poste

France, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Isère (38)

Ville

Grenoble

Demandeur

Disponibilité du poste

01/01/2025