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Postdoctoral research position : Antiviral response - Innovative therapy

ABG-126901 Job Any
2024-11-18 Fixed-term 16 Month > €55,000 and < €75,000 annual gross
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Research Center for Respiratory Diseases, Inserm U1100
TOURS - Centre Val de Loire - France
Biology
  • Health, human and veterinary medicine
Paramyxovirinae - virus - antiviral therapy - viral factories
2025-02-28
Research and Development

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Respiratory diseases have a significant impact from a medical and socioeconomic viewpoint. The World Health Organisation (WHO) classifies pneumonia among the ten leading causes of death worldwide.

Despite this critical situation, the existing treatments are limited as they relieve some symptoms, but are seldom curative. These data underscore the urgent need to develop innovate research with the aim of achieving a better understanding of the pathophysiology of respiratory diseases and formulating more effective devices for targeted therapy. This is precisely the missions that the Research center for Respiratory Diseases ("CEPR") has set itself, aided by the numerous complementary resources and expertise existing within its 4 research teams.

Position and assignments

Project overview:
We’re looking for a junior Postdoctoral Researcher or Research Engineer to join an interdisciplinary project aimed at developing therapeutic approaches against pathogenic viruses in the Paramyxovirinae subfamily.

Funded by the France2030-PEPR-MIE program (https://lnkd.in/e-9AKv8Z), this collaborative project unites 8 French teams with expertise in biochemistry, virology, chemistry, and pharmaceutical development to design antiviral strategies targeting "viral factories" within infected cells.

Responsibilities:

As part of the "Pathophysiology of Respiratory Infections" team at the "Research Center for Respiratory Diseases (CEPR)", you will contribute to Work Package 3 (WP3). WP3 is dedicated to assessing the mechanisms and antiviral properties of compounds targeting the viral NTAIL-XD complex interaction (DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-20164-1_12), in combination with antiviral metabolic modulators like succinate (DOI: 10.15252/embj.2021108306).

Location:

Inserm unit 1100, Research Center for Respiratory Diseases, team1: “Pathophysiology of respiratory infections”, Faculty of medicine, Tours, France. www.cepr-inserm.fr

The host lab offers state-of-the-art technological facilities for cell culture, flow cytometry, cell and molecular biology, microscopy and animal studies. Our dynamic research team includes researchers, lecturers, clinicians, technicians, postdocs and students.

 

Position based in our laboratory on a 16-month contract, starting in early 2025.

Geographic mobility:

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Profile sought:

We encourage applications from highly motivated candidates (F/M/D) with a strong scientific track record.

· PhD degree in virology, cell biology, or biochemistry, or an engineering degree with relevant experience.

· Proficiency in cell culture and mouse in vivo "models.

· Expertise in virology and immunological techniques such as virus titration by plaque-forming assay, confocal imaging, qPCR, flow cytometry and ELISA.

· Good communication skills in English or in French.

· Autonomy, scientific rigor and ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary setting.

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