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Neuroscience Researcher 'Protein Engineering for the Design of Multimodal Imaging Tools' M/F

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Date Limite Candidature : lundi 24 novembre 2025 23:59:00 heure de Paris

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Informations générales

Intitulé de l'offre : Neuroscience Researcher 'Protein Engineering for the Design of Multimodal Imaging Tools' M/F (H/F)
Référence : UMR5297-MELDES0-290
Nombre de Postes : 1
Lieu de travail : BORDEAUX
Date de publication : lundi 3 novembre 2025
Type de contrat : Chercheur en contrat CDD
Durée du contrat : 18 mois
Date d'embauche prévue : 1 janvier 2026
Quotité de travail : Complet
Rémunération : Between €2,991.58 and €3,417.33 gross monthly depending on experience
Niveau d'études souhaité : Doctorat
Expérience souhaitée : Indifférent
Section(s) CN : 25 - Neurobiologie moléculaire et cellulaire, neurophysiologie

Missions

Develop new tools for studying endogenous molecules in their cellular context. These tools will be designed to image the same protein complex using both fluorescence microscopy and (cryo-)electron microscopy, thereby revealing their ultrastructural organisation and enabling us to understand their functions.

Activités

The project aims to develop new molecular probes that will enable the direct study and monitoring of endogenous proteins in their original cellular environment. Protein engineering methods will then be used to generate probes from these specific molecular recognition modules, which will be used in different but complementary imaging modalities, ranging from super-resolution fluorescence microscopy to single-protein tracking techniques, including expansion microscopy and cryo-electron microscopy.

Compétences

With a PhD in biotechnology, protein engineering and/or cellular imaging, this role requires:
•Protein engineering
•Cellular imaging

Contexte de travail

Founded in 2011, the IINS brings together 180 scientists of different nationalities and backgrounds (chemistry, structural biology, molecular and cellular biology, biophysics, clinical medicine, advanced imaging, neurobiology) to understand how the brain functions in healthy and pathological states. The IINS conducts multidisciplinary research at the forefront of synaptic biology and neural system physiology, with a focus on developing new technologies and tools.

Contraintes et risques

Possibility of working staggered hours