Call For a Group Leader Positions - Integrated Structural Biology
The Institute of Genetics, Molecular and Cellular Biology (IGBMC), a leading European research institute near Strasbourg, France, is seeking an outstanding group leader to establish independent research teams in Development & Stem Cells.
Reference
TeamBSI2025
Contract type
CDD
Publication date
03/10/2025
IGBMC offers a highly collaborative, interdisciplinary environment with state-of-the-art facilities, including photonic imaging, omics, and structural biology platforms. The institute is affiliated with the University of Strasbourg and provides strong institutional support for securing national and European funding, as well as permanent research positions within CNRS or INSERM.
Further informations
- Application Deadline: April 29, 2025
- Pre-selection: May 15, 2025
- Interviews: June 23–27 or early July 2025
IGBMC Integrated Structural Biology:
https://www.igbmc.fr/en/igbmc-1/departments/integrated-structural-biology
Application procedures
Submit the following documents as a single PDF to Dr. Patrick Schultz, Director of IGBMC (Directeur.igbmc@igbmc.fr), specifying TeamBSI2025 in the subject line:
- Cover letter
- CV with publication list
- Summary of past research achievements (max. 2 pages)
- Research proposal (max. 5 pages)
- Contact details of three referees
Missions
We seek a team leader investigating molecular and cellular processes using single-molecule approaches or advanced cryo-EM/cryo-ET technologies. Research integrating biochemical, biophysical, and structural approaches to study macromolecular assemblies, gene expression, RNA biology, epigenetics, or viral infections is encouraged.
Profil
Who Should Apply
- Junior or consolidating researchers with a strong publication record and an ambitious research program.
- Candidates with a commitment to collaborative, interdisciplinary science.
- We strongly encourage applications from women to improve gender balance within our faculty.
What We Offer
- Start-up package to establish your lab.
- Salary support while securing a permanent position (e.g., CNRS, INSERM).
- Access to world-class core facilities and a dynamic research environment.
- Career development support, including grant applications and academic networking.
Living & working in Alsace
Located in a culturally rich region, IGBMC benefits from proximity to leading European research centers in Strasbourg, Heidelberg, and Basel. France offers early-stage, stable research careers, family-friendly policies, and an outstanding multilingual school system.