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Une initiative ambitieuse du CNRS recherche un chercheur de premier niveau pour contribuer à des projets en biologie quantitative et intégrative. Situé à Paris, le poste offre l'occasion de travailler sur des études novatrices en systèmes biologiques tout en s'intégrant dans une équipe interdisciplinaire. Les candidats doivent détenir un doctorat, et le poste est accessible aux personnes en situation de handicap.
Organisation/Company: CNRS
Department: Direction des ressources humaines
Research Field: Biological sciences, Medical sciences, Pharmacological sciences
Researcher Profile: First Stage Researcher (R1)
Country: France
Application Deadline: 14 Jul 2025 - 23:59 (UTC)
Type of Contract: Other
Job Status: Full-time
Hours Per Week: 35
Offer Starting Date: 23 Jun 2025
Funding: Not funded by a EU programme
Research Infrastructure Staff Position: No
Recent advances in transcriptomics, metabolomics, and proteomics have provided powerful tools for studying organ function and dysfunction. Integrating these data requires new approaches in computer science and mathematics, within the framework of systems biology, a strategic and emerging field.
In 2023, CNRS Biology created the "Paris Quantitative Biology Initiative" research federation to foster synergies between teams developing systems biology approaches. Following leadership changes, a new junior professorship will be created within INEM (UMR 8253) to strengthen this field.
INEM is recognized for its excellence in human pathophysiology, combining fundamental and translational research on metabolic syndromes, chronic diseases, and immune system pathologies. The institute has initiated multi-omics studies and aims to develop a strategic axis in systems biology to enhance its international visibility.
The project focuses on understanding mechanisms and dysfunctions through genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. It involves developing computational algorithms for multi-scale analysis and machine learning, requiring collaboration with INEM research teams.
The candidate will contribute to this interdisciplinary work, which will be integrated within the Université de Paris Cité's Science, Technology and Health teaching teams. The CNRS promotes open science, requiring results to be accessible and reusable, with dissemination through publications, patents, software, and outreach activities, including public engagement and participatory science initiatives.
Applicants must hold a doctorate or equivalent; there are no restrictions on age or nationality. The position is accessible to people with disabilities, with accommodations as needed.