Information session dedicated to funding opportunities for postdoctoral fellowships and mobility, 27 Nov. 2025 (registration needed)

Dear colleagues,

The UNIL Research Service, in collaboration with the EPFL Research Office, is pleased to invite you to an information session dedicated to funding opportunities for postdoctoral fellowships and mobility.

Date: 27 November 2025
Time: 12:15 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Location:  in person, UNIL – Geopolis 1620

Topics will include:

·         Introduction and presentation of the UNIL Research Office
·         Databases of funding opportunities and alternative sources of support beyond SNSF and EU programmes
·         Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowships (MSCA PF)
·         SNSF funding schemes
·         Q&A session with research funding experts from UNIL and EPFL

Presentations will be delivered in French, with slides in English. The Q&A session will be held in both French and English.

We warmly encourage all researchers considering a postdoctoral experience or international mobility to attend.

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Meilleures salutations

Service de la recherche
UNIL | Université de Lausanne

Direction
Quartier UNIL- Sorge | Bâtiment Amphipôle
CH-1015 Lausanne |
Tél. +41 21 692 23 55
Tél (nccr) : +41 21 692 60 45

https://www.unil.ch/researcher/fr/home.html

Postdoctoral fellows positions open in the University Hospital of Aix-Marseilles (FR)

two-year post-doctoral position: Preclinical R&D of molecular imaging and theranostic agents for dysangiogenic diseases.

  • Application Deadline: October 8th (Late applications may be considered if the position remains unfilled.)
  • Activity Leader: Professor Philippe Garrigue.
    Email:  philippe.GARRIGUE@univ-amu.fr
    Affiliation: PU-PH Radiopharmacy, University Hospitals of Marseille, Department of Medicines and Health Safety, Faculty of Pharmacy, Aix-Marseille University.
    Research Centers: Center for Cardiovascular and Nutrition Research (C2VN, UMR AMU INSERM 1263 INRAE 1260), European Center for Medical Imaging Research (CERIMED, UAR AMU CNRS 2012

Mobility and fellowships for PhD students and post-doctoral researchers : information session held tomorrow 28.06.2022 at 12:00 in room 315 Amphipôle

The UNIL Research Service is pleased to invite you to an information session, aimed at PhD students and postdoctoral researchers willing to enhance their scientific profile.  This event will be held on June 28th 2022, from 12:00 to 14:00 in Amphipôle building, room 315  

Register here : https://courses.unil.ch/cours/servicerecherche¨

Programme  

12:00 – 12:15: Introduction and presentation of the Research Support Network of the UNIL
Claire Arnold, Grant office UNIL 

12:15 – 12:45: Funding opportunities with Innosuisse, academies, learned societies, NGOs and international programmes + Q&A Session Claire Arnold, Grant office UNIL 

12:45 – 13:15: Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowships (MSC PF) + Q&A Session 
Anne-Emmanuelle de Crousaz, Euresearch UNIL/CHUV 

13:15 – 13:45: Mobility funding scheme Mobi.Doc for PhD students and SNFS « Career » funding schemes + Q&A Session 
Véronique Longchamp, Commission for Research Expertise of UNIL  

Presentations will be in French with slides in English.
The questions & answers will be in both languages.  

For any question: Véronique Longchamp, Responsable FNS Carrières et Mobi.Doc

Postdoctoral researcher position available in Functional Genomics at the CIG, UNIL (CH)

Introduction

The University of Lausanne is a higher teaching and research institution composed of seven faculties where approximately 14,300 students and nearly 3,900 collaborators, professors, and researchers work and study. Ideally situated along the lake of Geneva, near Lausanne’s city center, its campus brings together over 120 nationalities.

Presentation

The group of Prof. Jolanda van Leeuwen, who will start a new research group at the CIG (Center for Integrative Genomics) of the University of Lausanne in April 2018, is seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral Researcher to work on projects relating to functional genomics and genetic interactions.

Job information

Expected start date in position: 01.04.2018 or to be agreed

Contract length: 1 year, renewable 2 x 2 years, maximum 5 years

Activity rate: 100% (50% of the activity rate for research projects, 50% of the activity rate for institutional tasks)

Workplace: University of Lausanne, Dorigny

Your responsibilities

The main research mission of the Van Leeuwen lab is to use functional genomics tools to improve our understanding of how mutations can interact to produce unexpected phenotypes, and how this determines the severity of genetic traits. Our research specifically focusses on suppression interactions, in which the accumulation of secondary mutations elsewhere in the genome can compensate for the deleterious effects of the primary mutation. For human disease genes, suppressors can represent strong targets for therapeutic intervention. 

The candidate will be expected to conduct research within the context of the lab’s research goal. We currently seek trainees for several projects, including:

  • Expanding the suppressor network in yeast and decipher general rules of suppression to allow us to predict these interactions in human genomes.
  • Investigating the role of suppressor mutations in tumor development and chemotherapy resistance.
  • Technology development for high-throughput analysis of suppression interactions in cultured mammalian cells.
  • Exploring suppression phenotypes involving more than two genes, to understand how multiple mutations can combine to yield phenotypes.

The successful candidate will be expected to design experiments to validate discoveries from primary genetic screens. Independence in troubleshooting and accuracy in execution of experiments is expected.

The candidate will assist in the supervision of other lab members, including students and technicians, and will contribute to manuscripts for publication and present research findings at academic conferences. Funding for the position is available, but application to postdoctoral fellowship programs will be highly encouraged.

Your qualifications

We are a young research laboratory looking for talented post-docs interested in high-throughput genetic analysis, with a specific focus on suppression.

A doctorate in biology or a related discipline is required, and a strong background in yeast genetics or cancer biology is a plus.

Exceptional interest in understanding genetic interactions and a great sense of teamwork are essential.

What the position offers you

The Van Leeuwen lab is hosted at the Center for Integrative Genomics (CIG) at the University of Lausanne (UNIL), a vibrant, well-funded institute with a focus on functional genomics and equipped with modern core facilities (see http://www.unil.ch/cig). It is embedded in the broader Lausanne research environment that includes two high schools (UNIL, EPFL) the Swiss Institute Bioinformatics, Ludwig Center for Cancer Research, University Hospital, and a cluster of biotech companies flourishing in the larger lake Leman area. We offer a nice working place in a multicultural, diversified and dynamic academic environment.

Contact for further information

Informal enquiries should be sent to Prof. Jolanda van Leeuwen jolanda.vanleeuwen@utoronto.ca

Website: www.jolandavanleeuwen.com

Your application

Please submit your full application comprising:

  • a cover letter detailing your research interests and experience
  • a CV
  • a copy of your PhD certificate
  • contact details for 2 or more referees

Only applications through the UNIL website will be taken into account.

Additional information

UNIL is committed to promoting gender equality and strongly encourages applications from female candidates.

 

Post-Doctoral Fellowship funded by the Sisley-D’Ornano and Jerome Lejeune Foundations, deadline Dec. 15, 2016

POST DOCTORAL SISLEY-LEJEUNE APPLICATION

The Sisley-D’Ornano Foundation and the Jerome Lejeune Foundation join their efforts to fund for academic research dedicated to bettering our understanding on cross neurological pathologies, epidemiological analysis, risks and threats and physiopathology and potential therapies between Down syndrome and other pathologies developed by population such as and not exclusively limited to Alzheimer disease, dementia and autism. This process is built in accordance to the European Chart referenced on the following link

The Sisley-D’Ornano and Jerome Lejeune Foundations are offering one Post-Doctoral Fellowship to outstanding researcher. The work will have to begin in 2017.

Please find hereafter the link for more details concerning this application: 2016 Postdoctoral application

The candidates should be presented by institutions/Research Units and hosted by them

One candidate will be selected early 2017. Deadline for submission: 2016, Dec 15.

Another postdoctoral application process will be put in place end of 2017 to select another candidate.

8 Postdoctoral positions available at the CBI, Toulouse (France)

CBI Postdoctoral programme

The Center for Integrative Biology – CBI in Toulouse is launching its first call to hire high-level Post-docs interested in pursuing one of several projects (see list, below).

Research at the CBI aims at understanding fundamental biological processes, including genome dynamics and expression, morphogenesis and animal development, and cognition and behavior. The CBI offers a highly stimulating, multidisciplinary environment and Post-docs will benefit from in-house scientific and complementary training.

We welcome applicants from any country that hold a PhD degree or equivalent.

CBI Toulouse Post-doctoral programme

 

(application deadline: April 10, 2016)

CBI Toulouse Post-doctoral programme