Ofertas actuales de empleo
Oferta de contrato para la formación de personal Investigador (FPI). Proyecto pid2022-136874ob-c31: Microbioma instestinal en la evaluación de riesgos de aditivos alimentarios sulfonados.
Transdisciplinary Doctoral Programme in Microbiome Science co-funded by the EU (Call H2020-MSCA-COFUND-2020) and managed by the University of Naples Federico II through its Task Force on Microbiome Studies (www.tfm.unina.it)
Queremos revolucionar el campo de la microbiota y los probióticos y para eso necesitamos gente inteligente, con alta capacidad de trabajo y dispuesta a unirse a un equipo en continua evolución.
Talento, diversidad e igualdad son los pilares que sostienen nuestras contrataciones y de manera continua buscamos candidatos con perspectiva multidisciplinar, con variedad de perfiles, formación y experiencia.
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Position Summary
The research associated with these two postdoctoral positions is aimed at investigating various aspects of the molecular biology and functional genomics of bifidobacteria as a model human gut commensal. In particular, aspects of dietary and host-derived carbohydrate metabolism of bifidobacteria and microbe-host interactions are of interest.
We are currently seeking applications for two post-doctoral positions relating to the functional and comparative genome analysis of lactic acid bacteria and bifidobacteria. The existing research team comprises a large, dynamic and high-achieving group of post-doctoral researchers, PhD students and research assistants, and is embedded within the School of Microbiology and APC Microbiome Ireland with associated state-of-the-art equipment and infrastructure. Details of the two available positions are presented below.
An 18-months Post-doc position funded by Satt-Paris-Saclay is available in the laboratory of Commensal and Probiotic Microorganisms-Host Interactions (Acronym ProbiHôte), Micalis Institute, INRAE, Jouy en Josas, France.
Following its 2020 call for projects, the SATT Paris ‐ Saclay (http://www.satt‐paris‐saclay.fr/) has confirmed its support for the “SUCCESS” maturation project carried by the MICALIS Institute, a research unit INRAE / AgroParisTech / Université Paris-Saclay. This project aims to develop a human intestinal bacterium as a next-generation probiotic to prevent and to treat inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
An 18-months Engineer position funded by Satt-Paris-Saclay is available in the laboratory of Commensal and Probiotic Microorganisms-Host Interactions (Acronym ProbiHôte), Micalis Institute, INRAE, Jouy en Josas, France.
Following its 2020 call for projects, the SATT Paris ‐ Saclay (http://www.satt‐paris‐saclay.fr/) has confirmed its support for the “SUCCESS” maturation project carried by the MICALIS Institute, a research unit INRAE / AgroParisTech / Université Paris-Saclay. This project aims to develop a human intestinal bacterium as a next-generation probiotic to prevent and to treat inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).