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Une institution de recherche de premier plan en France recherche un chercheur en biologie pour étudier les mécanismes régulant l'intégrité du génome et les conséquences de l'instabilité génomique. Le candidat idéal aura un doctorat en biochimie, génétique ou biologie cellulaire et possédera une solide expertise en biologie moléculaire.
Organisation/Company CNRS Department Intégrité du Génome et Cancers Research Field Biological sciences » Biology Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country France Application Deadline 16 Jul 2025 - 23:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 35 Offer Starting Date 15 Sep 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 must have expertise in cell biology, molecular biology, and DNA repair. He or she should be enthusiastic about developing new tools to understand the mechanisms by which genome instability is controlled during tumor initiation and progression.
We are looking for a passionate researcher interested in studying the molecular mechanisms regulating genome integrity and the consequences of genomic instability to cells and organism function. The main project focuses on analyzing the mechanisms controlling the stability of repeated DNA regions in the context of microsatellite instability tumors.
The laboratory is part of the Genome Integrity and Cancers Unit (UMR9019) at the Gustave Roussy Institute. Gustave Roussy is the leading cancer center in Europe, combining cutting-edge basic research, clinical science, and technological innovation. We are located in Villejuif, south of Paris.Villejuif, au sud du Grand Paris.
We are seeking a candidate with a PhD or equivalent degree in biochemistry, genetics, or cell biology. The ideal candidate will demonstrate personal motivation, autonomy, and expertise in cell and molecular biology.