Modeling inter-cellular mechanisms (M2 thesis)

 Stage · Stage M2  · 6 mois    Bac+5 / Master   Biologie Computationnelle du CRCL · lyon (France)

 Date de prise de poste : Feb. 16, 2026

Mots-Clés

modeling interaction simulations cell biology

Description

Job description
The CRCL new Computational Biology department develops innovative systems biology services for the analysis of biological bigdata and modelling biological processes. It helps and supports research teams in their R&D, from the very early stages right through to clinical trials, by proposing optimal solutions and the rational design of new experiments based on simulations.

Mission
As a biological modeling trainee, you will be working on simulation models that reproduce inter-cellular regulatory processes. Using a toy model of single cell data, you will have to define, encode and analyze a model that explains tissue organization in cancer progression.

Profile required
We are looking for someone with a degree in engineering or a Masters with a strong modelling component. Curiosity and a taste for transdisciplinarity will be highly appreciated.

Skills required
Systems skills (Unix)
Good knowledge of Python
Good knowledge of modeling
Some understanding of molecular biology
Fluency in scientific English, both written and read

Candidature

Procédure : Envoyer un lettre de motivation et un CV par email

Date limite : Oct. 16, 2025

Contacts

 Elsa Guillot
 elNOSPAMsa.guillot@lyon.unicancer.fr

Offre publiée le Sept. 29, 2025, affichage jusqu'au Oct. 16, 2025