Informations générales
Entité de rattachement
Le CEA est un acteur majeur de la recherche, au service des citoyens, de l'économie et de l'Etat.
Il apporte des solutions concrètes à leurs besoins dans quatre domaines principaux : transition énergétique, transition numérique, technologies pour la médecine du futur, défense et sécurité sur un socle de recherche fondamentale. Le CEA s'engage depuis plus de 75 ans au service de la souveraineté scientifique, technologique et industrielle de la France et de l'Europe pour un présent et un avenir mieux maîtrisés et plus sûrs.
Implanté au cœur des territoires équipés de très grandes infrastructures de recherche, le CEA dispose d'un large éventail de partenaires académiques et industriels en France, en Europe et à l'international.
Les 20 000 collaboratrices et collaborateurs du CEA partagent trois valeurs fondamentales :
• La conscience des responsabilités
• La coopération
• La curiosité
Référence
2025-36518
Description de la Direction
The CEA's Fundamental Research Division (DRF) employs more than 5,000 people on four sites and conducts research in the physical, chemical, biological and environmental sciences, using cutting-edge technologies and instruments.
Located on the Grenoble site, the IRIG (Grenoble Institute for Interdisciplinary Research) is fully involved in the DRF's scientific strategy.
Description de l'unité
Are you passionate about Biosciences and bioengineering and want to contribute to excellence in scientific research? Join us as a PhD student for a 3 years fixed-term contract and take part within the IRIG Institute !
Description du poste
Domaine
Biologie, biophysique et biochimie
Contrat
CDD
Intitulé de l'offre
PhD grant proposal - Carcinogenesis study tools for bioTechnologies and medicine of the future H/F
Statut du poste
Cadre
Durée du contrat (en mois)
36
Description de l'offre
PhD grant proposal : HYMPACT: Modular HYdrogels mimicking the healthy and pathological PAncreatic Microenvironment: Carcinogenesis study tools for bioTechnologies and medicine of the future
The pancreas plays a dual role in endocrine and exocrine regulation, both of which are disrupted in diseases such as diabetes, pancreatitis, and pancreatic cancer—conditions that are epidemiologically linked, though their molecular interplay remains unclear. Pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest solid tumors with a five-year survival rate below 10%, is rising sharply in incidence, particularly in France. Environmental exposures and type 2 diabetes are under investigation for their roles in tumor initiation and progression.
This project addresses the challenge of studying early tumorigenesis in pancreatic cancer by developing advanced in vitro models based on human extracellular matrix (ECM), aiming to recreate the native pancreatic microenvironment and better capture the cellular and molecular events driving tumor initiation.
The project draws on interdisciplinary expertise: Biomics brings knowledge in cancer–pollutant interactions, organoids-on-a-chip, and decellularized ECM (dECM), while LMCD specializes in biocompatible hydrogel design and characterization. Novel hydrogels will be developed from dECM, modified with dynamic covalent bonds to enhance matrix stability while preserving its capacity for remodeling. These biomimetic hydrogels will simulate pathological conditions such as those seen in diabetes and obesity.
The matrices will support long-term cell culture in microfluidic systems to capture early tumorigenesis and will be functionalized with relevant tumor-promoting factors (e.g., pollutants, glucose). Despite its innovative nature, the project is grounded in complementary expertise and strong collaboration between the partners, ensuring feasibility and successful integration of hydrogels with organ-on-chip platforms.
🤝 Why join us ? ….
By joining the IRIG Institute, you will become part of a dynamic and innovative research environment where you will have the opportunity to learn, grow and play a key role within an entity/unit of excellence.
…AND THAT’S NOT ALL !
You may also be interested in other things in addition to your main role:
- A cutting-edge research ecosystem, dedicated to issues of major societal importance.
- Training to enhance your skills and boost your career.
- A recognised work-life balance
- A works council offering a wide range of social, cultural and sporting benefits.
- Practical benefits: company restaurant/tickets, 85% of transport costs covered, and much more.
- An exceptional living environment in Grenoble, in the heart of the mountains, offering a unique balance between urban life and nature.
🚀 Want to be part of the adventure? Apply now and put your energy at the service of research and innovation!
Profil du candidat
-Master in Biology / Cell Biology / Bioengineering / BioChemistery / Microfluidics / Biotechnology / Molecular Biology
-Highly motivated
-Ability to work independently and collaboratively as a member of a team
-Scientifically rigorous
-Open-minded and motivated personality
-Fluent in scientific English
Candidates with experience in cell culture are encouraged to apply. Experience with imaging, molecular biology, hydrogels, chemistry, microfabrication and microfluidics are highly desirable. Experience in statistics is also desirable.
In line with CEA's commitment to the integration of disabled people, this job is open to all. The CEA offers accommodation and/or organisational possibilities for the inclusion of disabled workers
Localisation du poste
Site
Grenoble
Localisation du poste
France, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Isère (38)
Ville
Grenoble
Demandeur
Disponibilité du poste
01/10/2025