
The IHU INFINY IBD Institute, part of Nancy University Hospital in Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, Grand Est, France, stands as Europe's pioneering Institut Hospitalo-Universitaire (IHU) focused on inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). Launched in 2012 with funding from the French Investments for the Future Program, it merges cutting-edge research, patient care, and medical training to tackle Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Situated in a vibrant university hub, the institute employs over 200 professionals, fostering an environment where innovation drives better outcomes for IBD patients worldwide.
Jobs at IHU INFINY IBD Institute attract experts passionate about gastroenterology and immunology. From clinical trials to microbiota analysis, roles here contribute to breakthroughs like personalized therapies and early diagnostics. The institute's location in Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy offers access to Université de Lorraine's resources, enhancing collaborative opportunities.
Established as one of 12 IHUs in France, IHU INFINY began operations in 2013, building on decades of Nancy's expertise in digestive diseases. Its mission centers on translating basic science into clinical practice, with key milestones including the development of advanced endoscopy techniques and large-scale IBD biobanks. By 2023, it had published over 500 peer-reviewed papers, securing €50 million in grants.
The institute's ethos emphasizes multidisciplinary teams, integrating physicians, biologists, and data scientists to address IBD's complexity—conditions affecting 3 million Europeans annually.
Careers span research, clinical, and support roles. Research positions dominate, with openings for PhD-level scientists studying IBD pathogenesis. Clinical jobs include gastroenterologists and nurses specializing in IBD management. Administrative roles support operations. For details on university job types, explore our guide.
Salaries align with French public sector scales, starting at €40,000 for postdocs, rising to €80,000+ for seniors.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD): Chronic conditions like Crohn's disease (transmural inflammation anywhere in the GI tract) and ulcerative colitis (limited to colon, mucosal inflammation). Institut Hospitalo-Universitaire (IHU): French excellence centers combining hospital care, university research, and industry partnerships. Microbiota: Gut microbial community influencing IBD; dysbiosis refers to imbalance linked to disease flares.
PhD or MD/PhD in gastroenterology, immunology, biology, or bioinformatics for research roles. Master's for technicians. French language proficiency (B2 level) preferred; English essential for publications.
IBD genetics, immune modulation, fecal microbiota transplantation, and AI-driven diagnostics. Expertise in single-cell RNA sequencing or organoids is highly valued.
5+ years post-PhD, 10+ publications (h-index 15+), grant success (e.g., ANR funding), and international collaborations. Clinical roles require endoscopy certification.
Applications submitted via the institute's portal or higher-ed jobs boards. Process: CV/resume, cover letter, research statement (3 pages), 3 references. Interviews include presentations and panels.
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IHU INFINY promotes equality via the French HR Excellence label, with 45% women in research (above national average). Initiatives include mentorship for underrepresented groups, international fellowships (30% non-French staff), and childcare subsidies. Annual diversity audits ensure inclusive hiring.
35-hour weeks, 5 weeks paid leave, telework options post-COVID. Campus in Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy features modern labs, gym, subsidized cafeteria. Proximity to Nancy's cultural scene and forests supports wellness. Family policies include parental leave extensions.
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