Cell-ID International PhD Program
Posted by Susana Ribeiro, on 4 February 2025
Location: Multiple locations
Closing Date: 14 March 2025
Join the Cell-ID (Cell Identities and Destinies) Research Program for your PhD in 2025
to participate in a multidisciplinary research program that involves a network of 29 French labs. We are seeking outstanding, creative, and motivated young researchers for a highly collaborative effort using advanced technologies and approaches to understand how cells contribute to both normal development and derail in certain pediatric brain cancers and pave the way toward interceptive medicine.
About Cell-ID
The Cell-ID research program focuses on unraveling the molecular mechanisms of cell fate determination within neural development and its aberrations in specific childhood brain cancers.
Our work aims to develop strategies for interceptive medicine — preventing disease progression by targeting early events in cancer development.
Led by CNRS and Inserm in partnership with major French institutions and international collaborators, Cell-ID integrates omics technologies with advanced imaging to study genome function and 3D nuclear organization in neural tissues under normal and pathological conditions.
By combining cutting-edge molecular tools, selected experimental models, and computational predictive models, this multi-lab program strives to uncover and influence cell trajectories during neural development.
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