Mots-Clés
cancer
single-cell
Gene regulatory network
multi-omics
spatial transcriptomics
Description
The Cavalli Lab is seeking a highly motivated scientist interested in deciphering brain tumor heterogeneity.
Institut Curie is one of the biggest European institutions for cancer research with strong interdisciplinary traditions. It also comprises a hospital specialized in cancer treatment, and therefore covers a continuum of expertise from fundamental research to patient care (https://institut-curie.org/). The Cavalli Lab is part of the “Computational Biology” Unit (U1331 INSERM, Mines ParisTech, Institut Curie) at Institut Curie, which consists of ~90 researchers and students. It is a very active and growing interdisciplinary team of bioinformaticians, biologists, physicians, mathematicians, statisticians, physicists, and computer scientists (U1331 Unit page).
The Cavalli Lab (located at Institut Curie St-Cloud, west of Paris), investigates tumor heterogeneity, targeting clinically relevant questions. The goal of our genomic approaches is to explore clinically relevant aspects of brain tumor biology. We pursue this goal using patient samples profiling, investigating temporal and intra-tumoral/spatial heterogeneity as well as tumor/tumor microenvironment interactions in gliomas and pediatric embryonal brain tumors. Projects in the Cavalli lab are developed within a dynamic and collaborative environment with other researchers and clinicians at Institut Curie and national/international wet lab collaborators.
The successful candidate will have the ambition to tackle the complexity of tumor biology and intra-tumoral heterogeneity using computational analysis of cutting-edge sequencing datasets. S/He will be in charge of the analysis of single nucleus RNA-seq and Visium spatial transcriptomics data from brain tumor patient samples or models in close collaboration with experimentalists.
Qualification
The successful candidate should hold a recent PhD, have a track record of creativity in developing analytic strategies, and a strong foundation of knowledge in one or more of the following: genomics, cancer biology, statistics. Excellent computational skills as well as experience with high-throughput data analysis in biology and/or single-cell data analysis is highly desirable. Must be self-motivated, capable to work in autonomy and have evidence of scientific accomplishment via peer-reviewed publications. Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English and a team spirit are essential.
Responsibilities
- Drive and develop scientific projects focused on tumor heterogeneity
- Perform end-to-end data analysis (QC, processing, normalization, visualization, interpretation, etc)
- Analyse single-cell and spatial transcriptomics datasets
- Characterise tumor – tumor microenvironment (TME) interactions
- Perform high dimensional data analysis and integrative ‘omic’ data analysis
Experience / Skills
- PhD in bioinformatics, statistics, or computer science with knowledge and interest in biology
- Experience working in a Unix environment and statistical analysis using R
- Experience with single-cell RNA-seq analysis
- Understanding of cancer cell biology is an asset as well as experience of collaboration with biologists for solving concrete biological problems
Candidature
Procédure : Applicants should send a cover letter describing previous work, interests, and career goals, a CV, and contact information of three referees to Dr. Cavalli
Date limite : Oct. 31, 2025
Contacts
Florence Cavalli
flNOSPAMorence.cavalli@curie.fr