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Available post-doc position using live imaging approaches to understand how forces impact intestinal stem cells

Posted by , on 25 May 2021

Location: Institut Curie, Paris, France

Closing Date: 31 July 2021

The Bardin laboratory at the Institut Curie in Paris focuses on understanding basic mechanisms of stem cell biology and homeostasis of adult tissues using the intestine of Drosophila. We use a combination of genetic, genomics, cell biological and molecular approaches (see recent publications: Siudeja, EMBO J, 2021, Riddiford, bioRxiv 2020.07.20.188979; Gervais, Developmental Cell, 2019; Andriatsilavo, Plos Genetics, 2018; Sallé, EMBO J, 2017;Siudeja, Cell Stem Cell, 2015).

Our team is situated within a highly dynamic and international department with state of the art imaging facilities at the Institut Curie in the heart of downtown Paris.

We are seeking enthusiastic and highly motivated post-doctoral candidates with good Ph.D. track records with expertise in live imaging and cell biology, although outstanding candidates with experience in confocal imaging and genetics
are welcome to apply. The project is a collaborative study with the team of Yohanns Bellaiche and will use live imaging approaches to explore the effect of forces on adult intestinal stem cells.

To apply, please send your CV and names of two references to: allison.bardin@curie.fr

Closing Date: 31 July 2021

Scientific fields: Cell biology

Model systems: Drosophila

Duration: Fixed term

Minimum qualifications: -theoretical and practical expertise in cell biology

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