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French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAE)
France
EUR 25 000 - 35 000
Description du poste

French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAE)

Organisation/Company: French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAE)

Department: IHAP 1225 INRAE ENVT

Research Field: Agricultural sciences, Medical sciences, Biological sciences

Researcher Profile: First Stage Researcher (R1)

Positions: PhD Positions

Country: France

Application Deadline: 30 May 2025 - 20:00 (Europe/Paris)

Type of Contract: Temporary

Job Status: Full-time

Offer Starting Date: 1 Sep 2025

Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Horizon Europe

Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No

Offer Description

Background on the VIVACE doctoral Network

While outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses (HPAIV) in Europe used to be rare and geographically contained, the situation has dramatically changed in the last few years with thousands of outbreaks reported in domestic poultry and wild birds. Despite being an intensive field of research, many unknowns remain as we are still struggling to predict HPAIV incursion in poultry, avoid viral spread and limit the socio-economic impact entailed predominantly by control measures. Vaccination of poultry against avian influenza, which used to be prohibited in the European Union (EU) due to trade restrictions, is now being given full consideration, as it is becoming clear that traditional prevention and control approaches alone will not curb the accelerating pace of occurrence of devastating HPAIV epidemics. However, vaccinating poultry does not come without important challenges. The project VIVACE aims at putting together an ambitious doctoral network, composed of 13 PhD scholarships, to contribute to fully integrate poultry vaccination approaches into efficient management strategies for HPAIV. This will be done by unravelling the impact that current and upcoming EU vaccination policies will have on avian influenza virus evolution, surveillance and control strategies, and societal burden of HPAI. For this, VIVACE will use a combination of disciplines from life sciences, epidemiology, computer sciences, and social and behavioural sciences. The consortium gathers 15 leading universities and research institutes and 5 private companies, securing both inter-sectoriality and wide geographic distribution with tailored epidemiological and vaccination contexts.

Objectives of the PhD project

Vaccination will not completely block viral replication and will thus allow viruses to evolve. Immune escape variants are therefore likely to emerge. Interestingly, LPAIV H9N2 have been circulating in Morocco since 2016 and vaccination has quickly been implemented in all types of avian production, including broiler, breeder and layer chickens flocks and turkey farms. Surveillance data show that while Moroccan H9N2 viruses have undergone limited genetic drift in the last 6 years, antigenic drift can be observed, supporting the hypothesis that vaccination pressure may lead to the selection of immune escape variants. In parallel, France has started vaccinating ducks against HPAIV H5 in autumn 2023 and we would like to anticipate emergence of putative escape mutants. The objectives of the PhD project are to (i) characterize the genetic and antigenic drifts of field H9N2 AIV in Morocco from 2016 to present time; (ii) predict the emergence of H9 and H5 escape mutants in vitro by combining cell-based and in ovo assays using well characterized chicken sera from the field and limited virus dilutions and then characterize progeny viruses. In parallel we will aim at understanding the amino acids responsible for antigenic drift and compare them with mutations that have already emerged in the field thanks to machine learning approaches. LPAIV H9N2 is used here as a model and extrapolations to the HPAIV H5 situation will be discussed.

Research location

The PhD candidate will conduct his/her research at the French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food, and Environment (INRAE), within the Host-Pathogen Interaction Unit (IHAP) on the campus of the National Veterinary School of Toulouse (ENVT), France. The candidate will be involved in extensive laboratory work in France and have secondment periods at the Institut Agronomique et Vétérinaire Hassan II in Rabat (Morocco) to access field surveillance of H9N2 viruses and be trained in machine learning; and at the Erasmus University Medical Center in Rotterdam (the Netherlands) to perform antigenic cartography of both field and experimentally generated H9N2 viruses.

Requirements

Research Field: Medical sciences » Veterinary medicine

Education Level: Master Degree or equivalent

Research Field: Biological sciences » Biology

Education Level: Master Degree or equivalent

Skills/Qualifications

The ideal PhD candidate should possess a Master’s degree or equivalent in Virology, Infectiology, Microbiology, Veterinary Medicine, Biology, or a related field, with a solid academic foundation in infectious diseases, molecular and cellular biology. Candidates should have prior research experience in laboratory or field studies, particularly in virology, microbiology, or animal health, and demonstrate proficiency in molecular diagnostic techniques such as RT-qPCR and pathogen detection. Familiarity with cellular biology techniques is essential, skills in bioinformatics would be advantageous. The candidate should exhibit strong scientific writing and communication skills, with fluency in English; knowledge of French would be a bonus but not mandatory. Strong organizational and time-management skills, the ability to work independently and collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams, and a willingness to work in biocontainment facilities are crucial. As the project is part of the VIVACE doctoral network (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action), candidates must meet mobility requirements by not having resided or conducted their main activities (work, studies, etc.) in France for more than twelve months during the three years preceding the start of the PhD project.

Languages: ENGLISH Level Excellent

Where to apply

E-mail: mariette.ducatez@envt.fr

Additional Information

By joining our teams, you benefit from (depending on the type of contract and its duration):

- up to 30 days of annual leave + 15 days "Reduction of Working Time" (for a full time);

  • a short motivation letter (max 1 page) where you state why you are interested and what experience you have to address the aspects of the project

Online interviews of shortlisted candidates will be held in June 2025.

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