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Doctoral Student in Computational Biology (M/F)

This offer is available in the following languages:
- Français-- Anglais

Date Limite Candidature : mercredi 11 juin 2025 23:59:00 heure de Paris

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Informations générales

Intitulé de l'offre : Doctoral Student in Computational Biology (M/F) (H/F)
Référence : UMR7288-AUDBAR-053
Nombre de Postes : 1
Lieu de travail : MARSEILLE 09
Date de publication : mercredi 21 mai 2025
Type de contrat : CDD Doctorant
Durée du contrat : 36 mois
Date de début de la thèse : 1 octobre 2025
Quotité de travail : Complet
Rémunération : 2200 gross monthly
Section(s) CN : 21 - Organisation, expression, évolution des génomes

Description du sujet de thèse

This thesis will investigate tissue-specificity of mitochondrial metabolism using computational tools. We will use complex biological networks to integrate multi-omics data (transcriptome, proteome, metabolome, fluxome) and develop and test network analysis algorithms to best interrogate and interpret these complex networks. The student will investigate the best visualization methods to present data to the user, in the framework of the mitoXplorer platform.
The project is part of the MitoMetaTis ANR project.

Contexte de travail

Located on the Luminy campus, IBDM employs around 220 permanent researchers, lecturers, engineers and technicians, as well as non-permanent staff on fixed-term contracts, post-docs, PhD students and trainees, spread over 21 research teams and 11 technical platforms and services. IBDM is a joint research unit under the supervision of CNRS and AMU, exploring the field of developmental biology and associated pathologies. The position will be carried out within the “Computational Biology” team, headed by Bianca HABERMANN. As the laboratory is made up of several nationalities, fluency in English is essential.

Contraintes et risques

None