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A leading medical device manufacturer is looking for a PhD student to research innovative solutions for dental implants. The role involves working on various sites in France and abroad, characterizing nanostructured surfaces, and participating in clinical studies. Candidates must hold a Dentistry Degree or equivalent, possess strong research skills, and be proficient in English and French. This is a temporary position with an attractive benefits package.
Since 80 years, Anthogyr designs and manufactures medical devices that are sold worldwide to assist healthcare professionals to treat their patients. Located in the Mont Blanc valley in the French Alps, Anthogyr does business on a human scale but addresses the global market as an implant manufacturer, with leading or challenging positions in France and rapid‑growth markets such as China. Within the international group, we offer you the opportunity to grow in an innovative and professional environment in a dynamic team.
Anthogyr is seeking for a qualified dentist with a strong commitment to science, research and innovation within the field. The position is part of the European Doctoral Network “SHIELD” (Strategies for Healing Implant‑associated infections and Enhancing Longevity in Devices). SHIELD offers an exciting opportunity for early‑career researchers to contribute to transforming the management of infections associated to medical implants. Focused on addressing the challenges posed by implant‑associated infections (IAIs), SHIELD aims to deepen our understanding of IAI mechanisms and develop innovative antibacterial biomaterials to improve patient outcomes.
The start date will be in early March at the latest.
The PhD student will work on a PhD project aiming to prepare and characterize innovative surface treatments on dental implants and evaluate the clinical performance of biomimetic and personalized macroscopic designs for soft‑tissue healing. The project will be conducted using in vitro models in collaboration with leading universities (University of Gothenburg and University of Oslo). These approaches will be ultimately evaluated through clinical trial in close collaboration with Hospices Civils de Lyon, France, where the PhD candidate will be registered and co‑supervised by senior researchers from the University of Lyon.
The appointment will be on a temporary basis for a maximum period of 36 months (PhD student, regular full‑time employment contract), with an attractive salary plus allowances package.