COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGIST / BIOINFORMATICIAN-NEUROIMMUNE INTERACTIONS in ORGANOIDS, PARIS
Posted by Michela Deleidi, on 13 December 2025
Location: Paris
Closing Date: 31 January 2026
The Mechanisms and Therapy of Genetic Brain Diseases team, led by Dr. Michela Deleidi at the Imagine Institute (Paris, France), is seeking a Computational Biologist to join an interdisciplinary research program on brain diseases. Our work combines human iPSC-derived microglia, brain organoids, and organ-on-chip systems to investigate disease mechanisms and therapeutic targets. You will analyze high-dimensional multi-omics datasets and contribute to data-driven insights into neuroimmune interactions and selective vulnerability in neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative diseases.
Key Responsibilities
- Analysis of bulk RNA-seq, single-cell RNA-seq, and spatial transcriptomics
- Integration of multi-omic datasets and public resources
- Development of analysis workflows in collaboration with wet-lab and clinical researchers
Required Qualifications
- Background in bioinformatics, computational biology, computer science, systems biology, or related field (PhD, Master’s degree or equivalent experience also welcome)
- Hands-on experience with single-cell analysis (e.g., Seurat, Scanpy, ArchR, Signac, Harmony, Liger)
- Experience with bulk RNA-seq and/or epigenomic datasets (e.g., ChIP-seq)
- Proficiency in R and/or Python, version control (Git), and HPC/cloud environments
- Ability to work with large-scale datasets and communicate results clearly
Desirable Skills
- Experience with spatial transcriptomics
- Experience with CRISPR-based screen data (CROP-seq, Perturb-seq)
- Multimodal or imaging-based data integration
- Knowledge of immunology or inflammation
Practical Information
- Contract: 2-year fixed-term with possibility of extension
- Start date: from March 2026
- Language: English (French not required)
To Apply
Please send:
- CV with list of publications (if applicable)
- Contact details of two referees
to michela.deleidi@institutimagine.org
Closing Date: 31 January 2026
Duration: Permanent
