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Working at the VBHI means joining people who share the same objective: to drive research on stroke and dementia forward, fostering healthy brain ageing for everyone in France and throughout the world.

A committed multidisciplinary team

The VBHI team is made up of experts driven by a shared vision of better brain health for all. This includes highly qualified researchers and experienced professionals (engineers, technicians, project managers).

Well-being and quality of life at work

Everyone’s well-being and quality of life at work are at the heart of the Institute’s human resources policies.
Home office is encouraged (within regulatory limits). Whenever assignments allow for it, working hours can be adjusted.

An exceptional work environment

Located in a beautiful region, the VBHI prides itself on offering a high-quality work environment.

VBHI is hiring!

  • Doctoral contract – topic “Deciphering the Role of SH3PXD2A/Tks5 in Cerebral Small Vessel Disease: A Genetic and Functional Approach”, to apply, please contact Cécile Duplaa by e-mail – cecile.duplaa@inserm.fr

 

  • Post-doctoral contract – topic “Machine learning-guided behavioral phenotyping of cSVD rodent models for early diagnosis and therapeutic discovery”, to apply, please contact Bruno Bontempi by e-mail – bruno.bontempi@u-bordeaux.fr
  • Post-doctoral contract – topic “Cognitive recovery after stroke: Analysis of interactions between acute injury and cerebral small vessel  disease”, to apply, please contact Bertrand Glize by e-mail – bertrand.glize@u-bordeaux.fr
  • Post-doctoral contract – topic “Modeling heterogeneity and progression of cerebral small vessel disease and deciphering the role of glymphatic function using multi-modal neuroimaging”, to apply, please contact Ami Tsuchida by e-mail – ami.tsuchida@u-bordeaux.fr
  • Post-doctoral contract – topic “Identification de potentiels repositionnements médicamenteux dans la dépression post-AVC”, to apply, please contact Adeline Degremont by e-mail – adeline.degremont@u-bordeaux.fr
  • Post-doctoral contract – topic “LightBoost: Enhancing Frontal Executive Function in Cerebral Small Vessel Disease Using Photobiostimulation and Portable Neuroimaging”, to apply, please contact Michel Thiebaut de Schotten by e-mail – michel.thiebaut@gmail.com

You can send unsolicited applications to contact@vbhi-institute.org

How can you support the Institute?

Your help is essential in the fight against stroke and dementia, and for the promotion of healthy brain ageing.

By supporting cutting-edge research to develop new prevention strategies and personalised therapies for vascular brain diseases, you are helping reduce the burden of these diseases worldwide.

Your donation entitles you to a tax reduction.
E.g.: If I am taxable and I donate €50, my donation will only cost me €12 after tax reduction.

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