2025 International CNRS-Funded PhD Scholarship [Study In France]

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
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.