
Call for Cell-ID postdoctoral Position


Post-doc

Call open on a rolling basis

France
Join the Cell-ID (Cell Identities and Destinies) Research Program for your post-doc in 2026
Cell-ID is seeking exceptional early-career researchers to join a vibrant, interdisciplinary community dedicated to addressing fundamental questions in pediatric brain cancer, cellular trajectories in health and disease, cutting-edge techniques such as spatial transcriptomics and machine learning–based multi-omics integration.
Our community of 30 french labs, located across the country, brings together expertise across diverse domains, fostering collaboration, innovation, and scientific excellence.
Funding is available for several postdoctoral positions. Candidates should contact directly the Cell-ID research groups that align with their interests and expertise. Complete list of Cell-ID researchers can be found here.
The call is open on a rolling basis.
About Cell-ID
The Cell-ID research program focuses on unraveling the molecular mechanisms of cell fate determination within neural development and its aberrations in specific childhood brain cancers.
Our work aims to develop strategies for interceptive medicine — preventing disease progression by targeting early events in cancer development.
Led by CNRS and Inserm in partnership with major French institutions and international collaborators, Cell-ID integrates omics technologies with advanced imaging to study genome function and 3D nuclear organization in neural tissues under normal and pathological conditions.
By combining cutting-edge molecular tools, selected experimental models, and computational predictive models, this multi-lab program strives to uncover and influence cell trajectories during neural development.


Application process
Candidates should contact directly the Cell-ID research groups that align with their interests and expertise.