Postdoctoral position in Development, Organoids & Genomics
Posted by Stephane Nedelec, on 2 February 2026
Job type:
Location: Paris
Closing Date: 31 May 2026
The Ribes/Nedelec Team, at the Institut Jacques Monod in Paris, is seeking a motivated, independent postdoctoral researcher to study lineage progression and mechanisms guiding neural diversification during human nervous system development.
The project will leverage organoid models developed by our lab (Gribaudo et al, Nature biotechnology, 2024, Maury et al, Nature biotechnology, 2015; Mouilleau et al, Development, 2021; Duval et al, Development, 2019) and embryonic tissues coupled to bulk and single-cell omics data to explore how signaling pathways control genetic networks underlying cell fate decisions and the evolution of neuronal diversity in the human hindbrain and spinal cord.
Expected profile:
- Strong interest in developmental biology
- Demonstrated experience in single-cell RNA seq with downstream bioinformatic analyses.
- Experience with epigenomic/transcriptomic approaches (In particular, ChIP- and ATAC-seq ) would be a clear asset
- Experience with iPSC culture and differentiation will be valued but is not mandatory. Direct technical support for cell culture including organoid differentiation is available.
- A competitive track record of publications
- Ability to work autonomously and in collaboration, excellent team spirit
- Good communication skills, fluency in spoken and written English.
Environment
The Institut Jacques Monod, located in central Paris, is a leading international center with a rich collaborative culture offering a highly interactive scientific environment and access to cutting-edge core facilities.
The Ribes-Nedelec team (https://www.ijm.fr/research-topics/ribes-nedelec-lab-va/?lang=en) offers an exciting research environment at the intersection of neurodevelopment, cell biology and genomics. We employ a broad range of technics—including organoids, embryonic tissues, omics technics, live imaging—to explore principles of cell fate specification and tissue morphogenesis. We recently moved into a newly renovated lab space with brand-new culture rooms dedicated to human organoids. English is the working language for lab meetings, seminars, and daily communication.
Professional Development & Support
- We will provide support for competitive fellowship applications (EMBO, HFSP…)
- We are part of the Cell ID (Cellular Identities and Destinies) program, a network of laboratories with complementary and synergistic expertise dedicated to studying cell trajectories during development. The program provides postdoctoral researchers with access to specialized training programs and competitive funding for research projects.
Application Process
Interested candidates should send a CV, a cover letter detailing their research interest, and contact information for two to three references to: stephane.nedelec@inserm.fr
Please use the following email subject “Postdoctoral position application”
Salary: CNRS salary grid depending on post PhD experience
Closing Date: 31 May 2026
Scientific fields: Cell fate control and differentiation, Neural development, Gene regulation, Tissue engineering and organoids
Model systems: Organoid, Cell culture, Human
Duration: Fixed term
Minimum qualifications: PhD in life sciences or bioinformatics with wet lab experience
