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A prestigious research institution in France seeks a Postdoctoral Researcher to develop and lead a project on unicellular photosymbiosis. Applicants should have a PhD in a biological discipline and experience in microalgae physiology. This role involves conducting laboratory experiments, cooperation with international research teams, and offers a chance to engage in pioneering research in biotechnology.
Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire de physiologie cellulaire et végétale Research Field Biological sciences » Botany Biological sciences Technology » Biotechnology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country France Application Deadline 30 Nov 2025 - 00:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 35 Offer Starting Date 1 Dec 2025 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
The candidate will develop and lead a research project aimed at studying unicellular photosymbiosis, combining different approaches involving laboratory experiments (culture, photophysiology measurements) and imaging. The project, entitled '1+1=1: Bioengineering synthetic symbiosis to illuminate how a microalga becomes an endosymbiont', aims to reconstruct a synthetic symbiosis with different photosynthetic symbionts in order to understand how the interaction is established and identify the key mechanisms of symbiotic microalgae. This project, funded by the Human Frontier programme, will be carried out in collaboration with team members and project partners Daniel Ducat (Michigan State University, USA) and Dietrich Kohlheyer (Research Centre Jülich, Germany).
More information about the project can be found here: https://photosymbiosis.com/research/11-1-bioengineering-synthetic-symbi…
The postdoctoral researcher will be employed by the CNRS and will be part of the Laboratory of Cellular and Plant Physiology (UMR 5168 - CNRS -CEA - Univ. Grenoble Alpes - INRAe) in Grenoble (France). The team's projects aim to understand the functioning of unicellular photosymbiosis by combining subcellular imaging, photophysiology and molecular biology. The researcher will be part of the Human Frontier project, which aims to reconstruct and manipulate a new photosymbiosis between a host and eukaryotic and prokaryotic microalgae. The project will be supervised by Johan Decelle and carried out in close collaboration with Daniel Ducat (Michigan State University, USA) and Dietrich Kohlheyer (Research Centre Jülich, Germany). For more information on the project, several publications are available on the Photosymbiosis team's website (https://photosymbiosis.com/publications/) and hereafter (https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.12.22.572971v1 ).