Dear colleagues,
The Department of Tree-Microbe Interactions at the INRAE Grand Est Nancy
Centre is expected to soon offer a research scientist permanent position
on the effect of microbiota on tree health.
This position will involve studying the role of tree microbiota in
interactions between trees and forest pathogenic fungi, with the aim of
contributing new knowledge on the emergence of forest diseases. If you
are passionate about tree health, microbial community ecology and the
study of plant microbiota, this position may be of interest to you.
The Department of Tree-Microbe Interactions is a unit of around 100
people from INRAE and the University of Lorraine. It is a dynamic unit
committed to scientific topics with societal implications. We have
state-of-the-art equipment and international partnerships. The unit is
ideally located in Champenoux, near Nancy, 1.5 hours from Paris by TGV,
close to the Vosges, Alsace, Luxembourg, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland.
To apply, visit the INRAE Jobs website
<https://jobs.inrae.fr/en/open-competitions/open-competitions-research-scientists-job-profiles-crcn>
at the end of January 2026. To receive an email notification on the day,
you can create a job alert
<https://jobs.inrae.fr/en/campaign-alert-form> in just three clicks.
Please forward this announcement to any former PhD or postdoctoral
fellow who may be interested. If you would like to find out more about
our current work, please contact me, Benoit Marçais
(benoit.marcais(a)inrae.fr) or Marc Buée (marc.buee(a)inrae.fr)
Dr Pascal FREY
Head of the Department of Tree - Microbe Interactions
INRAE, University of Lorraine
Ecology of Forest Pathogenic Fungi team
UMR1136 IAM
F-54280 Champenoux
FRANCE
Office: +33 (0)383 39 40 56
Mobile: +33 (0)631 45 94 07
E-mail:pascal.frey@inrae.fr
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