Post-doctorant Biochimiste (M/F): The Institute of Human Genetics (UMR9002 of the CNRS) in Montpellier is seeking a dedicated and skilled postdoctoral fellow in biochemistry. This opportunity involves cutting-edge research to characterize new microtubule-modifying enzymes, contributing to advancements in cellular biology.
Designation
Post-doctorant Biochimiste (M/F)
Table of Details
| Detail | Description |
|---|---|
| Reference | UMR9002-KRZROG-008 |
| Number of Positions | 1 |
| Workplace | Montpellier |
| Type of Contract | Researcher in FTC |
| Contract Period | 24 months |
| Expected Date of Employment | 1 March 2026 |
| Work Proportion | Full Time |
| Gross Monthly Salary | €3,071 to €4,258 (depending on experience) |
| Desired Level of Education | Doctorate |
| Experience Required | 1 to 4 years |
| Research Area | Cellular biology, development, evolution-development, reproduction |
Job Description
The postdoctoral fellow will contribute to projects focused on the characterization of new microtubule-modifying enzymes. The role involves a variety of activities in biochemistry and molecular biology:
- Biochemical techniques (western blots, protein purification, enzyme assays).
- Molecular biology techniques (qPCR, cloning, mutagenesis).
- Cell culture (mammalian cells and insect cells, e.g., SF9).
Eligibility/Qualification
- Skills Required:
- Proficiency in protein expression and purification techniques.
- Proficiency in HPLC.
- Strong knowledge of cell biology and cytoskeleton.
- Experience drafting and executing experimental protocols.
- Strong organizational and traceability skills.
- Ability to work independently.
- English proficiency at B1 level.
How to Apply
Interested candidates are encouraged to ensure their profiles are correct before submitting their applications. Detailed application instructions can typically be found on the official website of the hiring institute.
Last Date to Apply
11 February 2026, 23:59:00 Paris time
For more information or to apply, please visit the official website of the Institute of Human Genetics (UMR9002 of the CNRS).






