Physiological adaptations of biodiversity to environmental variations M/F
New
- Tenure Track Position
Offer at a glance
The Unit
CNRS Écologie & Environnement
Contract Type
Tenure Track Position
Working hHours
Full Time
Remuneration
Annual salary from 54 600 Euros to 57 800 Euros depending on professionnal experience.
Apply Application Deadline : 02 September 2026 17:00
Job Description
Summary of the scientific project
Understanding how organisms—both plants and animals—respond to environmental constraints and global changes requires a detailed analysis of their physiological and energetic adaptations. The ADAPT Junior Professor Chair will explore these mechanisms through integrated approaches, including ecophysiology and the One Health concept. Projects will study the adaptation strategies of plants (stomatal regulation, drought resistance, etc.) and animals (thermoregulation, metabolic plasticity, etc.), using tools such as bioenergetic modeling (DEB models, etc.) and analysis of phenotypic and behavioral plasticity. Societal aspects (nutrition, physical activity) and innovative methodologies (omics, biologging) will be integrated to analyze species' responses to environmental crises. This multidisciplinary approach aims to produce fundamental and applied knowledge for conservation and environmental health.
Summary of the teaching project
Teaching will be integrated into the master's programs in ecophysiology, ecology, or environmental health at the associated universities or the MNHN. The selected candidate will provide 48 hours of teaching per year, covering:
The mechanisms of physiological adaptation to environmental stresses.
Innovative methods in ecophysiology (omics, biologging, modeling).
Public health and conservation issues.
Lectures may also be proposed in training programs for health professionals or public decision-makers.
Your Profil
Profile Required
Holders of a doctorate or a PhD or equivalent degree or applicants who have gained scientific qualifications or carried out scientific work deemed to be of an equivalent level.There is no restriction on the age or nationality of applicants. All CNRS positions are accessible to people with disabilities, with special arrangements for tests made necessary by the nature of the disability
Your Work Environment
Host Lab Strategy
The IPHC (DEPE) and MECADEV units conduct integrated research on the mechanisms by which organisms adapt to environmental heterogeneity, combining ecophysiology, evolutionary ecology, and population biology. The EEP and AMAP units study the ecophysiological responses of plants to abiotic stresses (drought, heat, salinity) and biotic stresses (defense against parasites, interactions with pollinators), using metabolomics, functional imaging, and energy flux modeling.
The Junior Professor Chair will leverage local expertise in bioenergetics, omics, imaging, ecological modeling, and biologging to study the physiological responses of plants, wild animals, and human populations to climate change. Projects will benefit from long-term monitoring collaborations (labeled SEE-Life or otherwise) and contribute to advancing fundamental knowledge in ecophysiology while strengthening links with conservation and health stakeholders (One Health approach).
Institution Strategy
The recruitment aligns with the strategy of the CNRS and its partner universities to strengthen excellence in plant, animal, and human ecophysiology—a key discipline for understanding how organisms respond to global change challenges. The IPHC (UMR 7178), EEP (UMR 8198), AMAP (UMR 2021), and MECADEV (UMR 7179) are leading laboratories in evolutionary ecology and comparative physiology, equipped with cutting-edge technological platforms (omics approaches, biologging, bioenergetic modeling, metabolic imaging). The CPJ will strengthen synergies between ecologists, physiologists, and modelers, building on national and international programs. It will contribute to positioning France as a leader in integrative ecophysiology, addressing issues related to biodiversity, environmental health, and ecosystem resilience.
International Strategy
The selected candidate will develop innovative approaches to study individuals using non- or minimally invasive methods, as part of an ecophysiological program firmly anchored in the major questions of evolutionary biology. They will establish partnerships with international laboratories specializing in ecophysiology, which are leaders in theoretical or methodological innovations, and may also collaborate with non-academic partners, research organizations, or local conservation and environmental management bodies. They will be expected to submit a European project (ERC, Horizon Europe) during the 5-year contract. They will benefit from the CNRS and partner networks to organize symposia, summer schools, and collaborations with conservation stakeholders.
Compensation and benefits
Compensation
Annual salary from 54 600 Euros to 57 800 Euros depending on professionnal experience.
Total funding
200k€
Annual leave and RTT
44 jours
Remote Working practice and compensation
Pratique et indemnisation du TT
Transport
Prise en charge à 75% du coût et forfait mobilité durable jusqu’à 300€
Research Policy
Open Science
The CNRS is developing a strong policy in favor of open science. Open science consists of making research results "as accessible as possible and closed as necessary". As such, the CNRS aims to make 100% of the texts of publications resulting from the work of its laboratories accessible , in particular through deposit in HAL. The data produced must also be made available and reusable, except for specific restrictions. In addition, the guiding principles of individual evaluation have been revised in accordance with the DORA declaration, to be more qualitative and to take into account all facets of the researcher's profession.
Science and society
The relationship between science and society is now recognized as a full dimension of scientific activity. The project will develop this dimension in synergy with all the partners. The resulting research work will contribute to informing public decision-making. Participatory science initiatives may be initiated with actors from the project’s socio-economic and cultural eco-system.
Scientific dissemination
The dissemination of the results will be done through world-class scientific productions: publications, patents, software... In addition, the results will be communicated to various targets such as scientific communities, media, decision makers, general public, schools, etc., with an adapted calendar. Specific tools may be developed such as websites, newsletters, meetings, international symposia, summer schools and conferences.
About the offer
| Offer reference | CPJ-2026-017 |
|---|---|
| CN Section(s) / Research Area | Biodiversity, evolution and biological adaptations: from macromolecules to communities |
About the CNRS
The CNRS is a major player in fundamental research on a global scale. The CNRS is the only French organization active in all scientific fields. Its unique position as a multi-specialist allows it to bring together different disciplines to address the most important challenges of the contemporary world, in connection with the actors of change.
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