Group leader position Microbiota & Physiopathology; France
Listed on 2026-06-06
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Research/Development
Research Scientist
Group Leader Position at INEM-UMR
7355 Orleans – Microbiota & Physiopathology
The Laboratory of Experimental and Molecular Immunology and Neurogenetics (INEM) in Orleans aims at recruiting a junior and a senior group leader to develop original projects on the role of the microbiota in physiopathology.
INEM is a high‑achievement research laboratory located on the pluridisciplinary CNRS campus in Orleans. It is affiliated to CNRS and the University of Orléans and has strong connections with Orleans’ hospital. Orleans is a nice historical city located in the Loire Valley, 1 h by train from Paris.
Teams at INEM are leaders in immunology and developmental neurogenetics and neurotoxicology. INEM offers state‑of‑the‑art equipment and expertise in cell biology, histology, flow cytometry, imaging and genomics‑transcriptomics. INEM shares a building with the national infrastructure Phenomin, which archives a large panel of mutant murine models for the European research community, develops germ‑free and gnotobiotic mice models, and offers a unique expertise in multimodal in‑vivo imaging.
Given this unique scientific and technological environment, INEM is the ideal place to develop fundamental and translational research on the role of the microbiota in physiopathology.
INEM aims at recruiting a junior and senior team leader to develop fundamental and translational research on topics related to the role of the microbiota in physiopathology. The Institute of Biological Sciences (INSB) of the CNRS strongly supports the development of this field of research port for a junior track position (CPJ) will be opened in 2024. Support for more senior positions is negotiable;
candidates are invited to contact INEM about the possibilities. The ideal candidates should demonstrate an excellent publication record.
Applicants should send a CV with a list of publications, a summary (8 pages maximum) of past research achievements and future scientific project, and contact information for three referees before September 30th to (Use the "Apply for this Job" box below).
Any inquiries may be sent to Valérie Quesniaux, head of INEM ().
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