Doctoral schools
The Institute is associated with two doctoral schools: ED 563 “Medication, Toxicology, Chemistry, Imaging” (MTCI) and ED 562 “Bio Sorbonne Paris Cité” (BioSPC).
ED MTCI
The doctoral school Medicine, Toxicology, Chemistry, Imaging, (MTCI ED 563) covers a broad multi-disciplinary field, ranging from fundamental issues to clinical applications, with biomedical and therapeutic research as a common thread. The objective of the doctoral school is to offer PhD students a rich and stimulating multidisciplinary environment, allowing them to enrich their initial skills to better understand problems at the interfaces of chemistry/biology/health.
To this end, it relies on a set of internationally recognized research teams, capable of offering very high-level research training. Read more
BioSPC
The BioSPC Doctoral School encompasses a wide range of fields and disciplines in Biology, offering an extensive selection of excellent host laboratories for thesis and HDR preparation. The scientific scope of the BioSPC Doctoral School includes fundamental mechanisms of living organisms, genetics, immunology, infectiology, physiology, and pathology. Read more
See also
PhD position: Development of small RNA methylation site binders
This PhD proposal is part of a national collaborative project involving seven partners that focuses on the study and targeting of m6A methylations of Paramyxovirus RNAs. Epitranscriptomics modifications of viral RNA are key elements to regulate virus replication cycle...
PhD position: Direct Nucleic Acids Functionalization using α-silylated diazoalkynes (DNA-Fun)
Modified oligonucleotides have become indispensable tools in molecular diagnostics, gene regulation, therapeutics, and biotechnology. Selective functionalization at the 5′ and 3′ termini of DNA and RNA strands enables site-specific conjugation to a broad array of...
The Paramyxom6A Project, Laureate of the 2025 PEPR ANRS MIE Call for Projects
The Paramyxom6A project, led by Dr. Bruno Sargueil, is a laureate of the 2025 PEPR ANRS MIE call for projects. This project, involving 7 partners—including 3 teams from ICB—focuses on the study and targeting of m6A methylations of Paramyxovirus RNAs. For more...