ingénieur en bioinformatique

 CDD · IE  · 12 mois (renouvelable)    Bac+5 / Master   INSERM 1124 · Paris (France)  According to INSERM salary scales

 Date de prise de poste : 1 octobre 2024

Mots-Clés

Bioinformatics, chemoinformatics, network biology & toxicology, database development, web designer

Description

Teams:

The place of employment is in Paris in France. One full-time position is open for a period of 1 year with possible extension. The position will join the group of Systems Toxicology led by Professor K. Audouze (https://systox.u-paris-sciences.fr/ ), specialized in the development of innovative and new AI methods and models with the aim to have a better understanding of the effect from the chemical exposure on human health. The successful candidate will spend the majority of their time with PARC related activities.

General background:

The Partnership for the Assessment of Risks from Chemicals (PARC) led by ANSES, and granted under Horizon Europe is one of the largest projects of its kind in the world with over 200 partners from all over Europe and a budget of €400 million. PARC will develop, apply and use New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) in hazard and risk assessment of chemicals. These in vitro and in silico approaches will be combined with development of new methods for hazard and risk assessments, and use of Next Generation Risk Assessment (NGRA) approaches. Activities in PARC are closely linked to regulatory needs as identified by EU organizations such as the European Chemical Agency (ECHA) and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and other international agencies.

 

REQUIRED PROFILE

Skills and Professional Abilities

Required Knowledge:

- Excellent skills in programming (R and python are a minimum), knowledge of other languages would be a plus

- Excellent expertise in web dev (Django), data visualization (streamlit, cytoscape)

- Excellent knowledge in databases development and management (sql)

- Excellent knowledge in bioinformatics and chemoinformatics.

- Good general knowledge in biology/biochemistry, and ideally have notions in toxicology

- English level B2 to C2 (CEFR)

Know how :

- Programming, installing the necessary tools on the machines

- Knowledge in computational biology tools/software

- Adaptation to the specific needs of the research project

- Know how to carry out a study analysis (preparation and integration of data, statistical analysis, interpretation, report of results and exchange with other non-bioinformatic researchers)

Know-how :

- Working in a team

- Good organization of your work for reproducibility of analyzes

- Know how to communicate with non-bioinformatics researchers

Candidature

Procédure : send CV and cover letter to Karine Audouze, karine.audouze@u-paris.fr

Date limite : 28 mai 2024

Contacts

Karine Audouze

 kaNOSPAMrine.audouze@u-paris.fr

Offre publiée le 25 avril 2024, affichage jusqu'au 28 mai 2024