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RNA-Binding proteins in MASLD and Hepatocellular carcinoma

ABG-125136 Master internship 6 months 700
2024-07-15
Faculté de médecine - Université de Lille
Les Hauts de France France
  • Biology
MASLD, RNA-Binding Proteins, Hepatocellular carcinoma
2024-10-31

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INFINITE is a unified institute devoted to the study of inflammation, from its origins to its consequences. Digestive and systemic inflammatory diseases are used as models to assess the origin of inflammation, its pathophysiology, and its consequences (fibrosis, impaired regeneration). New drugs, therapeutic strategies, and biomarkers are under development. Each model and each project benefit from INFINITE's complementary, cross-disciplinary skills (complementary medical and scientific skills) to characterize the causes and consequences of chronic inflammation. The close relationship between INFINITE and the CHU/clinical departments allows a high-level translational research, which is INFINITE's hallmark. The program of INFINITE is built on scientific questions organized into four interconnected WorkPackages (WP) exploring the origins of inflammation (environment, microbes) (WP1), the mechanisms of chronic inflammation, impaired regeneration (WP2), fibrosis (WP3), and innovative therapeutic and diagnostic approaches (WP4). The WPs are strongly inter-connected with interactions between environmental factors/microbes, epithelial cells, the mucosal barrier, and the immune system, leading to the development of innovative treatments and diagnostic tools.

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A Master-2 internship in cellular biology and physiology is currently open in the INFINITE unit (U1286-Inserm: http://lille-inflammation-research.org/fr/) in Lille. We seek highly motivated, self-driven and creative individuals with strong organizational, writing, and communication skills. The selected candidate will work on the role of a specific class of RNA-Binding proteins involved in the regulation of mRNA stability and translation in the development of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and hepatocellular carcinoma.

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Requirements

- Strong background in cellular, molecular biology and physiology.

- Working with rodents (mice) is mandatory.

- Skills in bioinformatics (databases analyses, R etc) will be appreciated.

- Spoken and written English language skills.

Starting date

2025-01-02
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