• INTERNSHIPS

      Internship periods:

      • M1 internships must last a minimum of 7 weeks, and typically take place from mid-February to mid-April or from May to early July (with possible extension over the summer).
      • M2 internships run from January to June.


      To host laboratories:
      If you wish to host an M1 or M2 student in your laboratory, please send us your internship offer as soon as possible, including the following information:
      • The desired level (M1 or M2)
      • The title of the internship
      • The name of the laboratory, name and contact information of the supervisor
      • A brief description of the project, including relevant references 
      • The required skills

      We will post your offer on our intranet so that students can consult and apply directly. We appreciate your support in providing training opportunities for our students!



      SPEAKERS

      'Trends in biomedical research' course
      Thomas Braun - Max Planck Institute, Germany
      Marianne Bronner - Beckman Institute, California Institute of Technology, USA
      Benoît Ladoux - Institut Jacques Monod, Paris
      Marie Manceau - Collège de France, Paris
      Olivier Pourquié - Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, USA
      Anne Rios - Prinses Maxima Center, Utrecht, Netherlands
      Satoshi Sawai - University of Tokyo, Japan
      Eldad Tzahor - Weizmann Institute of Science, Israël


      'Trends in regenerative medicine' course
      Elge Amthor - APHP Paris Saclay
      Peter Currie - Monash University, Australia
      Makoto Miyara - Centre de thérapie cellulaire et génique de l'APHP, Paris
      Pura Munoz-Canoves - Altos Labs, San Diego, USA
      Frédéric Relaix - Université Paris-Est Créteil (UPEC)


      'Cellular decisions' course
      ILM (Institute for Light and Matter)

      MeLiS (Mechanisms in Integrated Life Sciences), NeuroMyoGene institute

      PGNM (Pathophysiology and Genetics of Neuron and Muscle), NeuroMyoGene institute

      IGFL (Institute of Functional Genomics of Lyon)
      Abderrahman Khila

      Lyon Institute of Nanotechnology

      CIRI (Centre International de Recherche en Infectiologie)