Coordonnées de l'entreprise

    Date : Parue le 11/04/2025 Fonction : Data warehouse/Décisionnel Localisation Ile-de-France - Paris - 13ème arrondissement (75013) Contrat CDD Experience 1-2 ans

    Votre mission :

    Context 

    The Paris Brain Institute is dedicated to advancing the discovery of new treatments for neurological diseases by embracing cutting-edge technologies and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration. Its Data Analysis Core facility (DAC) supports researchers by developing innovative tools and analyses while promoting FAIR data governance. The DAC is expanding its team by hiring data managers to ensure data is handled, processed, and shared in a manner that is \"as open as possible, as closed as necessary.\" 
    Job description (mission) 
    We are seeking an individual to implement and support best practices in data management, with an initial emphasis on the creation and maintenance of a microscopy database using OMERO+ (Glencoe). Your primary responsibility will be to assist researchers in adopting the new OMERO+ platform while maintaining and optimizing data management practices. You will serve as a key liaison, connecting the DAC’s data management and analysis teams, the microscopy platform (ICM.Quant), and the IT department, to align the tools with researchers’ needs and the broader open science strategy. 

    In short, you will: 

    - Be a central point of contact for researchers concerning data management of imaging data 
    - Ensure adoption of best practices in data management with documentation and hands-on training 
    - Perform daily data management tasks, including uploading and annotating data within OMERO 
    - Manage OMERO+ application, and support further developments with developers and analysts 
    - Participate in data management of other data modalities according to needs and abilities 

    Votre profil :

    Know-how

    - Experience in a research environment (academic or enterprise) required 
    - Experience in the processing of biological images required 
    - Experience in the Open Microscopy Environment (OMERO) required 
    - Proficiency in UNIX environments (shell) required 
    - Proficiency in R and Python desired 

     
    Knowledge 

    - Master's degree or higher in data management, neuroscience, computer science, biology, biostatistics or related scientific or engineering field 
    - Experience in Data Management Plans (DMPs), GDPR, French health law, data protection assessments and regulatory ethical procedures (CNIL), or a strong desire to learn  
    - Ability to converse in English (required) and French (desired) 

     
    Soft skills

    - A passion for FAIR, open science and scientific reproducibility 
    - Excellent organizational and project management skills (individual and team)  
    - Excellent interpersonal and communication skills 
    - Flexible and solution-oriented with the ability to communicate with researchers and staff from different backgrounds and with different needs, timetables, and understanding 
    - Willingness to learn from - and actively integrate into - a network of research teams, research support departments, and (inter)national networks of data management and open science 
    - Autonomy and initiative, with a hands-on attitude 


    Conditions 
    Contract duration: 1.5 years (CDD), renewable or permanent based on performance 

    TO APPLY
    Go to our career site with your resume and cover letter in English in a single document: https://offres.institutducerveau-icm.org//fr/jobs/1888-65

    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.