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Stéphane Paul

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Université Jean Monnet Saint-Etienne

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Immunology

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Cell Biology

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Mucosal Immunology

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Host-microbiota Interaction

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Biology

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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Université Jean Monnet Saint-Etienne

Université Jean Monnet Saint-Etienne

PhD Position in Gut Immunity & Host-Microbiota Interactions at CIRI, France

The GIMAP laboratory at the Centre International de Recherche en Infectiologie (CIRI), located at the Université Jean Monnet Saint-Etienne, France, is offering a PhD position focused on gut immunity and host-microbiota interactions. The research project investigates the role of secretory immunoglobulins A and M (SIg) in intestinal homeostasis, particularly their glycosylation patterns and impact on immune responses and microbiota composition in the context of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). The candidate will analyze SIg glycosylation in patients, correlate findings with gut microbiota, and use murine models to study the effects on intestinal inflammation. The project also aims to identify factors controlling SIg glycosylation, evaluating the roles of microbiota and inflammation. The GIMAP team, led by Professor Stéphane Paul, provides a collaborative and dynamic research environment with access to state-of-the-art facilities in biochemistry, cellular biology, molecular biology, and animal housing. The laboratory is part of CIRI and benefits from weekly seminars and regular lab meetings. Candidates should have a Master 2 (or equivalent) in immunology, strong interest in gut immunity, and excellent English communication skills. The application requires a cover letter, CV, and contact details for 2-3 referees. The position starts in September 2026, with an application deadline of March 1st, 2026. For more information, applicants should contact Dr. Saïdi Soudja and Dr. Louis Waeckel via email. Key academic keywords include gut immunity, host-microbiota interactions, immunology, inflammatory bowel disease, glycosylation, secretory immunoglobulins, microbiota, intestinal inflammation, mucosal immunity, biochemistry, cellular biology, and molecular biology. The opportunity is ideal for students interested in advanced immunology research and translational studies in host-microbe interactions.

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