In the context of ANR and ERC funded projects, the research groups of Marie-Cecile Caillaud and Yvon Jaillais are looking for: 4 Postdoctoral researchers and 1 PhD student to work on anionic lipids and membrane signaling in plant development.

Motivated individuals are invited to apply to study the role of anionic phospholipids in the regulation of membrane trafficking, organelle contacts, cell polarity, cell division, membrane-cytoskeleton interaction and receptor kinase signaling pathways in plants. We use a combination of biochemistry, advance live imaging, and genetic approaches to address fundamental questions in cell regulation and plant development.

Candidates:

We are looking for highly motivated candidates with strong involvement in their research project and with practical skills in: live imaging, super-resolution microscopy, single-molecule imaging, particle tracking and quantitative image analysis, optogenetics, FRET sensor design and imaging, subcellular proteomics

The working language of the laboratory and the institute is English. Excellent written and communication skills are required.

Selected publications:

  • Noack et al., 2020 bioRxiv
  • Doumane et al., 2020 bioRxiv
  • Marques-Bueno et al., 2020 Current biology
  • Platre et al., 2019 Science
  • Platre et al., 2018. Developmental Cell
  • Simon, Platre et al., 2016 Nature Plants
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