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Post-doctoral position – Microglia and respiratory dysfunction in CCHS (or Ondine syndrome).

Bordeaux Neurocampus

Bordeaux

Sur place

EUR 30 000 - 45 000

Plein temps

Il y a 12 jours

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Résumé du poste

Bordeaux Neurocampus recherche un scientifique post-doctoral pour étudier les dysfonctionnements respiratoires dans le cadre du syndrome de l'hypoventilation congénitale centrale. Le candidat travaillera sur l'identification de molécules prometteuses et l'étude des microglies en utilisant diverses techniques expérimentales.

Qualifications

  • Doctorat en neurosciences avec formation en électrophysiologie requise.
  • Motivé(e) et capable de travailler de manière indépendante.
  • Compétences en biologie moléculaire et immunohistologie sont un plus.

Responsabilités

  • Identifier des molécules avec des effets curatifs sur le CCHS.
  • Caractériser le phénotype morpho-fonctionnel des microglies dans le CCHS.
  • Utiliser des modèles de rongeurs pour les recherches.

Connaissances

Neurosciences cellulaires et moléculaires
Électrophysiologie
Travail en équipe
Communication en anglais

Formation

PhD en neuroscience

Outils

Immunohistologie
Méthodes de séquençage RNA

Description du poste

Post-doctoral position – Microglia and respiratory dysfunction in CCHS (or Ondine syndrome).

The team “Development and Neurobiology of Neural Networks” (DN3) headed by Muriel Thoby-Brisson and Grégory Barrière at Institut des Neurosciences Cognitives et Intégratives d’Aquitaine (INCIA) in Bordeaux is seeking one talented, enthusiastic and independent postdoctoral scientist to work on a project investigating the respiratory (dys)functions in the pathological context of the Central Congenital Hypoventilation Syndrome (CCHS) and how to treat the associated life-threatening breathing deficiencies.

The project has two major objectives: 1) to identify molecules with potential curative effects on CCHS-linked respiratory anomalies and to define their key targets and action within the central nervous system, and 2) to characterize the morpho-functional phenotype of microglia in CCHS and investigate whether microglia could be a target for pharmaceutical treatments. To achieve these goals we are using a well-established rodent model of CCHS, and combine functional (electrophysiology, calcium imaging, plethysmography), anatomical (immunohistochemistry, clearing methods, confocal imaging) and molecular (RNA-sequencing, phagocytic assays) investigations, from the level of individual neurons/microglia to the integrated behavior, from embryonic to early post-natal ages, with both ex vivo and in vivo approaches.

We are looking for a highly motivated experimental scientist who must have a PhD degree with a strong background in cellular and molecular neuroscience, skills in electrophysiology and knowledge in microglia. Expertise in molecular biology and immunohistology would be an additional advantage. The applicant should also have good team working capabilities, the ability to independently carry out experimental research and good communication skills in spoken and written English. French speaking is not mandatory.

The project is funded by the Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale and the position is available starting October 2025 for a period of 2.5 years.

Interested candidates should send a cover letter with a brief description of research experiences, interests and accomplishments, their CV and the name of 2 to 3 references to:
Muriel Thoby-Brisson
muriel.thoby-brisson@u-bordeaux.fr

Publication: 12/02/25
Last update 12/02/25

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