The Schnorrer and Michelot Groups are offering a prestigious international CNRS-funded PhD scholarship to investigate the molecular mechanisms governing the shift of actin isoform expression during muscle development and its impact on sarcomere assembly and maturation in Drosophila.
SCHOLARSHIP AT A GLANCE:
Category | Details |
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Scholarship Name | 2025 International CNRS-Funded PhD Scholarship |
Field of Study | Molecular mechanisms governing actin isoform expression during muscle development |
Organizers | Schnorrer and Michelot Groups |
Funding | CNRS |
Eligibility | Biologists, biochemists, physicists, chemists, engineers with interest in quantitative biology |
Research Location | Two countries (specific locations not mentioned) |
Application Deadline | October 7th, 2024 |
Application Method | Online application via PhD Position Application link |
Required Documents | CV, academic transcripts, personal statement, internship summary, contact details of two references |
Research Focus | Characterizing functional differences between Drosophila muscle and nonmuscle actin isoforms |
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Eligibility For 2025 International CNRS-Funded PhD Scholarship
Ideal candidates are biologists, biochemists, physicists, chemists, or engineers with a keen interest in quantitative biology. Applicants should be ambitious, curious, open to learning novel techniques, and excited about the opportunity to pursue a doctorate across two different countries, benefiting from diverse cultures and expertise.
Description For 2025 International CNRS-Funded PhD Scholarship
- Characterize the functional differences between Drosophila muscle and nonmuscle actin isoforms through CRISPR-based knock-in swaps of their coding regions and analyze resulting muscle phenotypes by confocal microscopy.
- Manipulate the temporal dynamics of selected actin regulators to test their actin isoform specificity during sarcomere assembly in vivo.
- Characterize the biochemical properties of different actin isoforms and their interactions with selected actin-binding proteins in vitro using single filament polymerization and TIRF microscopy.
How to Apply For 2025 International CNRS-Funded PhD Scholarship
Interested candidates should apply online by October 7th, 2024, via the following link: PhD Position Application. Applicants are required to upload their CV, academic transcripts in a single document, a personal statement outlining their professional goals and motivation for joining the labs, and a brief summary of past internships (max. 200 words per internship). Additionally, candidates should provide the contact details of two references.