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A leading French research institution is seeking a motivated postdoctoral researcher to investigate NOD2 and Faecalibacterium in health and Crohn’s disease. The role involves utilizing microbiological, biochemical, and immunological techniques. Ideal candidates should have a recent PhD and strong expertise in the relevant fields. The research will be conducted within prestigious laboratories in central Paris, with access to patient samples. The position begins in March 2026, with applications closing on December 31, 2025.
Organisation/Company INSERM Sorbonne Université Department Centre de Recherche Saint-Antoine (CRSA) Research Field Biological sciences » Biology Researcher Profile Other Profession Positions Postdoc Positions Country France Application Deadline 31 Dec 2025 - 00:00 (Africa/Abidjan) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Offer Starting Date 1 Mar 2026 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No
NOD2 and Faecalibacterium in health and Crohn’s disease
Scientific goal: Crohn’s disease (CD), an inflammatory bowel disease, represents an increasing burden on western societies, but its pathogenesis remains unclear. CD is associated both with polymorphisms in certain innate immunity receptors that detect bacterial molecules, and with a decrease in Faecalibacterium, an anti-inflammatory intestinal bacterium. Oral administration of Faecalibacterium could represent a novel therapeutic strategy for CD patients. However, the bacterial molecules, the host receptors and signaling pathways involved are still poorly understood and require further investigations. This post-doctoral project is part of a collaborative project between Saint-Antoine Research Center and Institut Pasteur aiming to characterize the role of NOD2-signalling in the interaction between Faecalibacterium and the host in health and CD. The aim of the post-doctoral project will be to decipher in detail the molecular mechanisms of the interaction. All the tools and expertise necessary for the successful completion of the project are set up in the host laboratories (such as anaerobic culture, purification and analysis of bacterial cell wall constituents, reporter cell lines, isolation of antigen-presenting cells, WT and NOD2 -/- human monocytic cell line, murine models of colitis, WT and NOD2 -/- mice (including germ-free), culture of human intestinal microbiota in vitro, Seahorse analyzer…). The Saint-Antoine Research Center has access to CD patient samples (blood, stool, biopsies).
Required skills: We are looking for a creative, motivated and rigorous candidate. The project will require a wide variety of techniques in different fields, including microbiology, biochemistry, cell culture and immunology. The candidate should have a recent PhD, be technically accomplished and have strong knowledge in microbiology, immunology and in vivo work. Some skills in biochemistry would be a plus. Knowledge of French language is not a requirement.
Research environment: The post-doctoral scientist will work in two complementary teams: (i) in Pr. Harry Sokol and Pr. Philippe Seksik’s laboratory (https://www.crsa.fr/equipe-harry-sokol.html ) in Saint-Antoine Research Center and (ii) in Ivo Boneca’s laboratory in Institut Pasteur ( https://research.pasteur.fr/fr/member/ivo-gomperts-boneca/ ). Both laboratories are located in the heart of Paris. The post-doctoral fellow will interact with the PIs (Dr. Nathalie Rolhion and Dr. Ivo Boneca) and also with other senior scientists, post docs, phD students, engineers and technicians. He/she will also interact with industrial partners, other labs in France and abroad and with several platforms.
Application process: The position is vacant from March 2026 on a full-time basis. Highly motivated candidates should send an application (including a cover letter, a curriculum vitae and the names of (at least) two referees) by email tonathalie.rolhion@inserm.fr and ivo.gomperts-boneca@pasteur.fr before December 31th 2025. Please indicate "Post-doc Faecalibacterium -NOD2" in the title of the email.
E-mail nathalie.rolhion@inserm.fr
Research Field Biological sciences » Biology Education Level PhD or equivalent
Skills/Qualifications
We are looking for a creative, motivated and rigorous candidate. The project will require a wide variety of techniques in different fields, including microbiology, biochemistry, cell culture and immunology. The candidate should have a recent PhD, be technically accomplished and have strong knowledge in microbiology, immunology and in vivo work. Some skills in biochemistry would be a plus. Knowledge of French language is not a requirement.