Abstract |
The Colinge Laboratory Cancer Bioinformatics and Systems Biology at IRCM (Cancer Research Institute of Montpellier) is looking for a talented postdoctoral fellow to work on the evolution of the tumor microenvironment (TME) in response to therapy. This computational work will build upon on-going developments conducted in the lab to infer cellular interactions taking place in the TME. Both single-cell and bulk transcriptomics configurations will be considered. A significant part of the research will relate to lung adenocarcinoma and involve a consortium of expert laboratories in lung cancer and mouse models thereof, animal computer tomography, and 3D imaging. The postdoc position is funded for three years; a 1-year contract will be offered first and extended for another two years based on performance.
Preferred qualifications are a bioinformatics Ph.D. with solid computational skills or a mathematics, physics, or computer science Ph.D. with strong interests in life science applications.
Interested applicants should e-mail their CV, a letter of motivation, and the names and e-mails of 2 references to Prof Jacques Colinge (jacques.colinge@inserm.fr). Applications will be studied immediately.
Selected publications
? Alame et al., The molecular landscape and microenvironment of salivary duct carcinoma reveal new therapeutic opportunities, bioRxiv, 2019
? Lehmann et al., In Vivo Large-Scale Mapping Of Protein Turnover In The Human Cerebrospinal Fluid, bioRxiv, 2019
? Blomen et al. Gene essentiality and synthetic lethality in haploid human cells. Science, 2015
? Pichlmair et al. Viral immune modulators perturb the human molecular network by common and unique strategies, Nature, 2012
? Stukalov et al. Deconvolution of targeted protein-protein interaction maps. J Proteome Res, 2012 |