
Job: Research Engineer (IE) – Investigating the role of endosomal dynamic modulators during immune dysregulation and neurodegenerative pathology – IMPACT Sensors project
About
Context
Join a multidisciplinary team investigating the role of traffic modulatores in innate immunity and neurodegeneration, focusing on vesicle trafficking, nucleic acid sensing, and type-I interferon signaling in human cells and mouse models.
Responsibilities
- model : human plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs), mutant or not where to study relevant modulators of intracellular trafficking, via advanced imaging, live-cell microscopy, and immunological assays.
- Implement high-resolution monitoring of endosome/autophagosome dynamics.
Profile
- MSc or equivalent in cell/molecular biology or immunology.
- Hands-on experience with mammalian cell culture, CRISPR, flow cytometry, cytokine assays.
- Knowledge of innate immune pathways and vesicle trafficking/autophagy.
- Advanced microscopy skills are a plus.
- Experience in BSL-2 (A2/L2) labs is highly valued.
- Collaborative, organized, and biosafety-conscious.
Practical
- Location: CIML, Marseille, France
- Contract: 3-year full-time
- Start: Decembre 2025 (flexible)
Apply
Send CV, motivation letter, and 2 referees to gatti@ciml.univ-mrs.fr with subject:
“IE — IMPACTSensors Project”