Summary
The Institut Interdisciplinaire de Neurosciences (IINS) is offering a PhD scholarship for a project investigating the synaptic function of IgLON5. This role involves advanced imaging techniques and analysis aimed at understanding the protein’s relevance in neuronal cultures.
PhD Student in Neuroscience, Institut Interdisciplinaire de Neurosciences, France
Designation
PhD Student (Fixed-Term Contract)
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Contract Type | FTC PhD student / Offer for thesis |
| Working Hours | Full Time |
| Contract Duration | 36 months |
| Date of Hire | 01/10/2026 |
| Remuneration | €2300 gross monthly |
| Annual Leave | 44 days |
| Transport Support | 75% reimbursement with sustainable mobility allowance up to €300 |
Research Area
- Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology
- Neurophysiology
Location
- Bordeaux, France (Postal Code: 33076)
Eligibility/Qualification
- Candidates must hold a relevant degree and possess documentation recognizing their status as a disabled worker.
Job Description
The PhD project aims to:
- Investigate the role of IgLON5 as a synaptic protein using super-resolution microscopy, binding assays, and single-particle tracking.
- Determine IgLON5’s synaptic relevance, confirm interactions with binding partners, and analyze its dynamics in neuronal cultures, particularly focusing on cytoskeletal disruptions induced by IgLON5 antibodies.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit their applications as instructed on the IINS website by the deadline.
Last Date to Apply
- 20 June 2026, 23:59
For more details and application procedures, please refer to the official IINS website or contact the institute directly.








