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Postdoc en Immuno-Oncologie des tumeurs cérébrales

ABG-129209 Job Any
2025-03-06 Other contract type > €45,000 and < €55,000 annual gross
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Biology
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L’Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) est une université à l’échelle humaine, dédiée à la recherche et à la formation aux cycles supérieurs. Nos 700 employé.es ont à cœur de soutenir l’innovation et l’excellence depuis 1969, dans un environnement de travail dynamique et multidisciplinaire. 

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Au sein de l’équipe du Laboratoire Immunité innée et Immunooncologie du Centre Armand-Frappier Santé Biotechnologie, vous contribuerez à la mission de formation et de recherche d’une institution unique, au service de la société québécoise.

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As part of a Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR)-funded project, Dr. Maya Saleh’s laboratory at INRS-AFSB is seeking to recruit a talented post-doctoral fellow with experience in single cell transcriptomics, spatial multi-omics, and animal models of tumorigenesis to study the role of the innate immune system in glioblastoma.

 

The Saleh lab investigates the role of innate immunity (cells, pathways and effectors) and its crosstalk with the microbiome in tissue homeostasis and repair, chronic inflammatory diseases and cancer (Dupaul-Chicoine J et al. Immunity. 32, 367-378; Dupaul-Chicoine J et al. Immunity. 43, 751-763; Dagenais M et al. Oncoimmunology. 6, e1287247; Rodrigue-Gervais IG et al. Cell Host Microbe. 15, 23-35; Douglas et al. Cell Reports 2019; Giraud et al. Cell Reports 2024).

 

The project employs a wide range of cutting-edge approaches including scRNA-seq and spatial multi-modal analyses of tumors from mouse models and patients, genetic depletion in mouse models and biochemical validation approaches to identify novel targetable mechanisms of innate immune cells in glioblastoma progression, towards novel immunotherapeutic strategies.

Geographic mobility:

International

Profile

  • Recent PhD graduate
  • Proven track record in immunology and/or cancer research
  • Expertise in scRNA-seq, spatial analyses, flow cytometry and animal models of tumorigenesis
  • A passion for translational research in immuno-oncology
  • Collaborative, dynamic and team-oriented
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