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Offer Description
HOST INSTITUTION:
The French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM), the only French public research organization entirely dedicated to human health, covers a wide range of health research fields, from basic research to clinical research, to public health research. INSERM has research laboratories throughout the French territory, grouped into 12 Regional Delegations. The institute brings together 15,000 researchers, engineers, technicians and administrative staff, with a common objective: to improve the health of all through progress in knowledge of living organisms and diseases, innovation in treatments, and public health research.
Joining INSERM means joining an institute committed to professional parity and equality, diversity and support for its agents with disabilities, from recruitment and throughout their career. In order to preserve well-being at work, INSERM pursues an active policy regarding working conditions, based in particular on a fair balance between personal and professional life.
INSERM received the “European HR Excellence in Research” label in 2016 and is committed to developing its researcher recruitment and evaluation practices.
HOST LABORATORY:
Based in Rennes, France, The Research Institute for Environmental and Occupational Health (IRSET) is a large inter- and multidisciplinary research center on environmental and work-related risks in the field of public health. The main objective of this institute, with more than 350 people, is to study and understand the influence on human health of environmental factors, i.e. chemical agents such as environmental pollutants and drugs, biological agents such as viruses or parasites, physical agents such as electromagnetic waves, as well as occupational exposures and socio-economic factors.
CONTEXT/TASKS:
Through two distinct proposed chairs, IRSET and ANSES aim to strengthen their scientific collaboration strategies in the field of environmental health by promoting interdisciplinary research implemented within the framework of the "One Health" and/or "Planetary Health". These chairs will focus on better understanding the interdependence between animal health, human health, and the environment – including work - as well as addressing and analyzing the governance of health risks "that threaten the sustainability of human civilization, the environment, and the planet”.
Through this "Epidemiology and Modeling for One Health" chair, the successful candidate will develop a research program focusing on studying the links between environmental contamination and disruptions caused by human activity, work and their consequences on health. The covered themes may be varied, such as chemicals (including endocrine disruptors, pesticides, air quality), and/or noise, microbiological contamination, biodiversity loss, ecosystem modifications, environmental changes, and integrating the perspective of climate change.
The research program may focus on different areas of health, including reproductive health, respiratory and infectious health, or the evolution of chronic diseases throughout life.
This program will particularly aim to develop innovative approaches based on environmental epidemiology methods, including machine learning approaches, spatial analyses or time series analyses. The use of environmental data from remote sensing or climate modeling, and occupational data, will be particularly relevant. The successful candidate will be encouraged to develop and validate their own environmental exposure models when relevant. They may also integrate other spatialized animal health and ecosystem data. They will be able to rely on cohort studies and health surveys available and implemented at IRSET, large cohorts, or those of the National Health Data System (SNDS). Thus, targeting periods of particular interest such as pregnancy or the conception period, early childhood, or working life, and being familiar with handling massive health data will be a plus.
The successful candidate will interact with different teams at IRSET, particularly with teams that all have strong expertise in environmental and human health data analysis, as well as with ANSES teams for animal-origin exposures, work and methodological aspects of mathematical and statistical modeling.
The contract, with a duration of 4 years, comes with funding and a 3-year doctoral allocation.
Researcher Profile
Research Fields
Main Activities
Conducting research activities including:
Associated Activities
Specific Requirements or Constraints
Skills/Qualifications
Required Experience
Fields: Advanced epidemiological modeling, spatial statistics and applying One Health and/or Planetary Health frameworks.
Required Education Level or Diploma
Required Languages
Code U1085
Name Institut de recherche en santé, environnement et travail (Irset) / Research Institute for Environmental and Occupational Health (IRSET)
Director Michel SAMSON
Composition More than 350 persons | 12 research teams, 1 innovation and R&D platform (LERES)
Address 9 avenue du Prof. Léon Bernard | 35000 RENNES, France
Website www.irset.org
Type Fixed-term contract
Duration 4 years
Salary According to experience
Envisaged Start Date April 1, 2025 (mandatory)
Applicants must send a detailed CV, including a list of published papers, and a cover letter detailing interest for the position to: Dr Michel SAMSON | michel.samson@inserm.fr
Contact for further information: Dr. Michel SAMSON | michel.samson@inserm.fr
Deadline for application: December 31, 2024
The Irset work in a number of complementary areas such as molecular biology, genomics, bioinformatics, analytical chemistry, toxicology and epidemi...
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