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    Date : Parue le 16/05/2025 Fonction : Recherche & Analyses Localisation Ile-de-France - Paris - 13ème arrondissement (75013) Contrat CDD Experience 0-1 an

    Votre mission :

    The Paris Brain Institute (ICM) is an international research centre that brings patients, researchers and medical doctors together to understand and treat disorders of the nervous system. Training of young researchers with diverse origins, training, background is essential. The Wyart lab at the Paris Brain Institute is a highly interdisciplinary team composed on molecular and cell biologists, physiologists, physicists, computer scientists and ecologists. To bring people on the same page, the Wyart lab recruits a lab manager.


    MISSIONS AND ACTIVITIES OF THE LAB MANAGER


     Daily lab operations :

    - Order and archive reagents and small equipment
    - Manage stocks and organisation of molecular and cellular biology reagents
    - Organise and maintain lab databases, assignment of lab jobs to each lab members
    - Organise the contract, arrival, access and training of new lab members
    - Maintain lab equipment (organise maintenance contracts and regular updates or repairs)
    - Represent the lab at institute-level meetings to optimize collective practice
    - Contact facility managers for outsourcing specific services (single-cell sequencing, genotyping, ...)
    - Coordinate internal communication between the lab and core facilities (PhenoZfish for animal experimentation, ICM.Quant for imaging, Histomics and NeuroCEB for histology, E3M FACS...)
    - Coordinate reporting with the finance department and corresponding lab members receiving support


    Scientific projects :

    - CRISPR/Cas-based generation of zebrafish transgenic lines via early morning injections
    - Multiplexed Hybridization Chain Reaction (HCR) approaches in situ
    - Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics approaches in mouse and zebrafish

    Time schedule and location :
    - No teleworking
    - Injections to generate novel genetic modified organisms require coming early in the morning
    - The lab manager may have to come to the laboratory during the weekend on exceptional occasions, when animal care requires it.
    - The candidate will need to travel for training & conferences, in Ile-de-France & occasionally abroad

    Votre profil :

    - BTS/DUT, Bachelor of Science, or Master of Science in molecular and cellular biology
    - Substantial wet laboratory experiences (ideally 3-5 years minimum, but junior candidates will be considered if they can justify previous lab experiences)


    Know-How:

    - Possess excellent organizational skills
    - Feel proud of writing / checking protocols, fixing issues involving refined communication with different researchers
    - Be comfortable with multi-tasking
    - Have robust laboratory experiences with molecular biology techniques
    - Have experienced working with animals, a previous experience with the zebrafish model will be considered a big plus


    Knowledge :

    - Speak and write English fluently


    Soft skills :

    - Act an outstanding team player 
    - Love explaining and sharing her/his knowledge to new lab members
    - Be passionate about biology and curious to enter the field of neuroscience
    - Be motivated to set up and troubleshoot novel experimental approaches
    - Have excellent communication abilities

     

    The Brain Institute is committed to combating all forms of discrimination. We guarantee an inclusive and respectful working environment for all diversities. 

    All our positions are open to individuals with disabilities.

     
    The application must contain a personal motivation letter, a CV, two letters of recommendation. Please provide documents in English and in a single document via our web page : https://offres.institutducerveau-icm.org/fr/jobs/1939-27 

    A propos de INSTITUT DU CERVEAU :

    L'Institut du Cerveau est un établissement dédié à la recherche, à la compréhension et au traitement des troubles neurologiques et des maladies du cerveau. L'Institut unit des scientifiques de diverses disciplines, notamment la neurologie, la neurochirurgie, la neuro-imagerie, la neuropsychologie et la génétique, dans le but de collaborer sur des projets de recherche novateurs.
    Les objectifs incluent la découverte de nouvelles thérapies pour traiter les maladies neurologiques telles que la maladie d'Alzheimer, la maladie de Parkinson, la sclérose en plaques, les troubles du mouvement, les troubles de l'humeur et bien d'autres. Ils cherchent également à mieux comprendre le fonctionnement du cerveau humain dans des états normaux et pathologiques.