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Cell-ID International PhD Program

Posted by , on 4 February 2025

Location: Multiple locations

Closing Date: 14 March 2025

About Cell-ID

This year we have 4 PhD positions available with the following projects:

Cell-ID project 1:
Title: Cell fate transition and histone H3 variants.
Host Institutions: Institut Curie, Institut Pasteur (Paris)
Main Supervisors: Dr. Genevieve Almouzni and Dr. Laura Cantini
Cell-ID project 2:
Title: Development of volumetric multiomic imaging technologies to detect cellular alterations in pediatric cancers.
Host Institutions: CNRS/Inserm, CBS, Montpellier, IBDM Marseille
Main Supervisors: Dr. Marcelo Nollmann and Dr. Cédric Maurange
Cell-ID project 3:
Title: Decoding the transcriptional basis for spatial positioning in developing organisms.
Host Institutions: IGBMC Strasbourg, Institut Curie Paris
Main Supervisors: Dr. Sophie Jarriault and Dr. Thomas Walter
Cell-ID project 4:
Title: Modelling OPCs diversity of the hindbrain and their lineage derail during DMG oncogenesis.
Host Institutions: IFM, Institut Gustave Roussy (Paris)
Main Supervisors: Dr. Stéphane Nédélec and Dr. David Castel

 

Eligibility criteria

  • We welcome applications from excellent and highly motivated students of all nationalities with a passion for science. There is no application fee.
  • Applicants must hold a Master degree or expect to obtain it before the start of the program. The applicants need to have both a BSc and MSc or equivalent (usually 5 years of university studies) to be eligible to join the program.

Benefits

  • Dual Co-Supervision: Two supervisors across different disciplines, ensuring a well-rounded academic experience.
  • Comprehensive Training: Technical courses and transferable skills training.
  • Lab Rotations & Interdisciplinary collaborations: Opportunities to engage in diverse research environments, expanding their skill set and network.
  • Unique Research Environment: Leading labs and institutions.
  • Community Engagement: PhD retreats, conferences, bootcamps, transdisciplinary projects.

Closing Date: 14 March 2025

Scientific fields: Chromatin and epigenetics, Cell biology, Development and disease, Neural development, Quantitative biology and modelling

Model systems:

Duration: Fixed term

Minimum qualifications: BSc + Master

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