Appel à candidature | Group leaders NeuroPSI
The Paris-Saclay Institute of Neuroscience (NeuroPSI) is a CNRS/Université Paris-Saclay institute dedicated to basic research in neuroscience. NeuroPSI research groups address a wide range of questions in neuroscience, from molecules to cognition and from embryo to adult, using multiscale experimental and theoretical approaches. The brand-new NeuroPSI building is located next to the NeuroSpin institute for brain imaging, thus forming the largest neuroscience cluster in the Paris area.
NeuroPSI will provide new groups with office and laboratory space, and access to state-of-the-art core facilities for microscopy, transcriptomics, behavioral analysis, histology, and data analysis, as well as animal facilities for aquatic and terrestrial species. Paris-Saclay University is located 25 km South-West of Paris and is the highest-ranked university in France, offering a highly interdisciplinary and collaborative environment that combines science and engineering teaching with excellent laboratories in basic and applied science.
Candidates, junior or mid-career level, are expected to develop independent research programs in neuroscience. The call aims to recruit candidates from various fields of neuroscience. This includes developmental neurobiology, animal behavior and cognition, neurogenetics, comparative neuroscience, neurophysiology and systems neuroscience, for both vertebrate and invertebrate animal models, as well as neuro-informatics and computational neuroscience. Candidates must either already hold a permanent position in a French national research organization, or meet the criteria for applying to the CNRS or Université Paris-Saclay. Selected candidates will have to secure external funding to join NeuroPSI as a group leader (ERC, ATIP, ANR, FRM, etc.).
NeuroPSI is committed to promoting equal opportunity and diversity.
Applicants should upload a single pdf file (max 5 pages) including a CV, a description of their scientific achievements and research program. Applicants should also ask three referees to upload their recommendation letters.
The deadline for applications is May 30th, 2025.
- For applicants: please Apply here
Short-listed candidates will be interviewed in October 2025 and final decisions will be communicated shortly after.
For inquiries, contact: François Rouyer