CEA : A MAJOR PLAYER IN RESEARCH
The French CEA (Commission for atomic energy and alternative energies) is a major player in research, serving our citizens, the nation’s economy and the state.
The CEA’s mission, rooted in cutting-edge fundamental research, is to offer solutions to the major challenges of our time: defense & security, energy transition, digital transformation and, last but not least, healthcare and medicine of the future.
For more than 80 years, the CEA has been committed to advancing the scientific, technological, and industrial sovereignty of France and Europe, working towards a more secure and sustainable future.
Located in regions home to major French research clusters, the CEA has a wide range of academic and industrial partners in France, Europe, and around the world.
The CEA’s 20,000 employees share three core values: a Sense of responsibility, Cooperation, Curiosity
CEA’s Fundamental Research
The Fundamental Research Division (DRF) of the CEA brings together more than 5,000 people across multiple sites and conducts research in the physical, chemical, biological & biomedical, and environmental sciences, drawing on cutting-edge technologies.
Within the DRF, the François-Jacob Institute of Biology (IBFJ) is tasked with strengthening basic research and developing translational and technological research in three areas:
Description of the Unit
A department of the IBFJ, founded in 1997, the CNRGH (National Center for Human Genomics Research) is the leading French research center dedicated to biomedical genomics, ranking among the top five in Europe in terms of expertise and resources. Its dual role – as a national infrastructure (within the “France Génomique” consortium) and as a research center with numerous collaborations across Europe – is unique in France.
Internationally recognized for its exceptional technological and methodological expertise, the CNRGH plays a key role in developing resources and expertise to support the French and European human genomics communities as well as its own projects. This success is perfectly illustrated by the publication of approximately 80 peer-reviewed articles each year, as well as the CNRGH’s major contribution to the French genomic medicine initiative (FMG2025).
Drawing on its unique expertise, the CNRGH is now seeking to recruit a Senior Researcher to reinforce its scientific programs and strengthen its position as a driving force and leader in ambitious, high-impact collaborative biomedical research projects, both at the national and international levels.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Are you passionate about biomedical research and next-generation omics technologies?
Join us as a Senior Researcher in Biomedical Sciences and Human Genomics and contribute to ambitious scientific projects leveraging cutting-edge genomics expertise and resources.
As a researcher in Biomedical Sciences and Human Genomics, you will play a key role in the scientific development of the CNRGH. You will be able to:
Develop a strong scientific vision
Build and lead a team
Lead large-scale scientific projects
Promote the CNRGH technological capabilities
THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE
Education
You hold a Ph.D. in life sciences: molecular biology, genomics, bioinformatics, biomedical research: immunology, oncology, neurosciences, etc.
Experience
You have 5 to 10 years of postdoctoral or professional experience, and:
Key Skills
Why Join Us ?
By joining the CNRGH, you will be part of a team working on scientific projects of international scope, supported by state-of-the-art technological resources and expertise.
You will also benefit from:
Want to be part of the adventure ? Apply now and take your career to the next level, into a new realm of research and innovation !
Please send your resume, cover letter and references to cng-jobs@cnrgh.fr
Cite the job posting number: 2026-39723
This is a permanent position, available September 1st, 2026
Located in Evry, Île-de-France region (30 km South of Paris)
In accordance with the CEA’s commitments to the inclusion of people with disabilities, this position is open to everyone. Accommodations and organizational arrangements may be offered to promote the inclusion of people with disabilities
CEA : A MAJOR PLAYER IN RESEARCH
The French CEA (Commission for atomic energy and alternative energies) is a major player in research, serving our citizens, the nation’s economy and the state.
The CEA’s mission, rooted in cutting-edge fundamental research, is to offer solutions to the major challenges of our time: defense & security, energy transition, digital transformation and, last but not least, healthcare and medicine of the future.
For more than 80 years, the CEA has been committed to advancing the scientific, technological, and industrial sovereignty of France and Europe, working towards a more secure and sustainable future.
Located in regions home to major French research clusters, the CEA has a wide range of academic and industrial partners in France, Europe, and around the world.
The CEA’s 20,000 employees share three core values:
CEA’s Fundamental Research
The Fundamental Research Division (DRF) of the CEA brings together more than 5,000 people across multiple sites and conducts research in the physical, chemical, biological & biomedical, and environmental sciences, drawing on cutting-edge technologies.
Within the DRF, the François-Jacob Institute of Biology (IBFJ) is tasked with strengthening basic research and developing translational and technological research in three areas:
Description of the Unit
A department of the IBFJ, founded in 1997, the CNRGH (National Center for Human Genomics Research) is the leading French research center dedicated to biomedical genomics, ranking among the top five in Europe in terms of expertise and resources. Its dual role – as a national infrastructure (within the “France Génomique” consortium) and as a research center with numerous collaborations across Europe – is unique in France.
Internationally recognized for its exceptional technological and methodological expertise, the CNRGH plays a key role in developing resources and expertise to support the French and European human genomics communities as well as its own projects. This success is perfectly illustrated by the publication of approximately 80 peer-reviewed articles each year, as well as the CNRGH’s major contribution to the French genomic medicine initiative (FMG2025).
2 rue Gaston Crémieux
Evry
IdF
91000
France
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