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PhD Positions on osteoclast diversity, Université Côte d’Azur, France

CEMEF Postdoctoral Fellowship in France- Apply by 31 October 2020

Summary:

Multiple PhD positions are available focusing on the study of osteoclast diversity, metabolic reprogramming in bone tumors, and immune aging. These projects aim to advance understanding in critical areas of bone physiology, immunology, and clinical applications using state-of-the-art methodologies.

PhD Positions on osteoclast diversity, metabolic reprogramming in bone tumors, and immune aging 2026, Université Côte d’Azur, France

Designation:

PhD Student Positions (Multiple)

Position TitleResearch AreaSupervisor(s)Location
Analysis of Osteoclast DiversityOsteoclast Diversity during DevelopmentClaudine Blin & Abdelilah WakkachFrance
Metabolic Reprogramming of OsteoclastsBone TumorsClaudine BlinFrance
Immunological DeconvolutionMulti-resolution ImmunologyMaxim ArtyomovFrance
Pan-Atlas of Human Immune AgingHuman Immune AgingMaxim ArtyomovFrance
Understanding Vascular ComplicationsPediatric Chronic Kidney Disease[Supervisor TBD]France

Research Area:

  • Osteoclast physiology and diversity
  • Interaction between tumor cells and osteoclasts
  • Single-cell and flow cytometric approaches in immunology
  • Aging and immune system dynamics
  • Vascular complications in pediatric chronic kidney disease

Location:

Université Côte d’Azur, France

Eligibility/Qualification:

  • General Requirements:
  • Strong background in immunology, cell biology, and/or oncology
  • Excellent teamwork and communication skills
  • Ability to work independently
  • Experience with animal experimentation (advantageous)
  • Specific Requirements:
  • Osteoclast Diversity Project: Solid knowledge in immunology and cell biology. Authorization for animal experimentation is a plus.
  • Metabolic Reprogramming Project: Expertise in metabolism and oncology.
  • Deconvolution Projects: Familiarity with computational biology approaches.
  • Pediatric Chronic Kidney Disease Project: Knowledge of organoids and cellular differentiation.

Job Description:

The PhD candidates will engage in research that includes:

  • Conducting experiments involving cell culture, animal models, and imaging techniques.
  • Performing omics analyses to explore cellular dynamics and metabolic pathways.
  • Collaborating across disciplines to advance research goals.
  • Presenting findings at scientific conferences and publishing results in academic journals.

How to Apply:

Interested candidates should prepare the following documents:

  • CV
  • Cover letter explaining research interests and fit for the program
  • Contact details for two academic references
  • Any relevant publications or presentations

Submit applications to the respective supervisors. For details, please refer to the specific project contacts mentioned above.

Last Date for Applying:

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