Senior lecturer and Researcher in Marine Biology & Aquaculture, leading innovative studies on environmental adaptation of marine organisms while managing academic and administrative duties.

 

1-PROFILE

Teaching levels:

– Bachelor’s degree (Licence) ☑

– Master’s degree

Relevant degree programs -Bachelor’s in Life Sciences / Life and Earth Sciences, Master’s in Marine Sciences

Subjects taught: Animal Biology, Cell Biology, Comparative Biology and Physiology, Physiology of aquatic organisms

 

Teaching objectives / responsibilities:

The successful candidate will join the teaching team of the Department of Biology and Earth Sciences within the Faculty of Science. At the Bachelor’s level (Life Sciences program), the candidate will teach courses in animal biology and physiology with a comparative approach. At the Master’s practical training level, the candidate will be expected to supervise and manage zootechnical experimental work conducted by students in the professional Master’s track (Master 2) in Marine Sciences.

 

National and International Collaborative Projects:

The recruited professor will integrate into ongoing research projects and contribute their expertise. These infrastructures will support the development of their research activities. The candidate will also rely on an established network of researchers in order to apply for competitive national and international funding calls, with strong links to regional scientific priorities. The professor is expected to play a leading and proactive role in developing national and international collaborative projects and may coordinate ambitious, innovative, and multidisciplinary research projects in response to various funding calls.

 

Scientific Responsibilities

The recruited professor will participate in the coordination and development of the research activities of the team. They will develop research addressing scientific questions related to marine and freshwater aquaculture, combining zootechnical and physiological approaches. They will contribute to the evolution and definition of research questions addressed by the MERSEA laboratory.

Responsibilities include:

Required Teaching Expertise

The professor should have strong expertise in:

Additional knowledge in zootechnical applications related to the physiology of aquatic animals (vertebrates and mollusks) will be appreciated at the Master’s level.

 

Pedagogical and Administrative Responsibilities

The candidate must demonstrate significant experience in teaching responsibilities. They may be required to assume responsibilities in:

They will also represent the MERSEA laboratory through elected mandates in university governing bodies related to teaching and research structures (faculty, department, research platforms, etc.).

 

III. RESEARCH PROFILE

The recruited professor will join the MERSEA Laboratory (UR 7482).

The laboratory aims to understand the evolution of marine biodiversity and ecosystems under environmental constraints such as:

Research is structured around two complementary scales:

  1. PHARE team – regulation of physiology from molecule to organism
  2. FORSEAS team – from organism to ecosystem

The laboratory studies environmental pressures both from:

A key transversal theme is the integration of adaptive processes from the molecular level to ecosystems.

 

Studies

The laboratory works on several model organisms, including:

Research Infrastructure

MERSEA relies on two local infrastructures:

  1. CREC – Luc-sur-Mer Marine Station
  2. EMERODE Service Unit and its technological platforms:
    • PROTEOGEN
    • CBM – Algobank
    • PLATIN’
    • CMABIO

These infrastructures allow:

Research Federation

The research unit is affiliated with the MerLiN Federation (MER Littoral Normand), which promotes multidisciplinary research on marine biodiversity and ecosystems in Normandy, with international collaborations including:

The laboratory collaborates with both public institutions (universities, analytical laboratories) and private partners (hatcheries and aquaculture companies).

PHARE Research Team

The PHARE team (Physiology of Aquatic Species: Regulation from Genes to Organisms) studies molecular regulation of physiological processes in aquatic organisms.

Research spans multiple levels of observation:

Regulation is studied both:

Intrinsic mechanisms

Extrinsic mechanisms

Key biological processes include:

Main Research Axes

Axis 1 – Molecular and Cellular Determinants of Biological Cycles

This axis investigates the cellular and molecular pathways controlling key stages of biological cycles, particularly:

Focus areas include:

Axis 2 – Adaptive and Evolutionary Consequences of Physiological Plasticity

This axis examines how physiological regulatory systems respond to environmental changes, including:

The goal is to understand adaptive and evolutionary consequences, especially in relation to sustainable fisheries and aquaculture.

Research also addresses:

Methods and Approaches

The team uses complementary techniques including:

Experiments take place both in controlled environments at the Luc-sur-Mer Marine Station and in natural marine settings.

 

Application Procedure

Applications must be submitted via the ODYSSEE platform of the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research.

Candidates must:

  1. Create an account to obtain a candidate number and password, or Log in with previously issued credentials. Applicants must select the appropriate application type:

All required documents must be uploaded before validating the application.

 

Application / Candidacy Period

Open from:

March 3, 2026 (10:00 AM)
to
April 3, 2026 (4:00 PM)

Candidates are advised not to wait until the last days for submit.

 

 

Required Documents

According to the Ministerial Decree of February 6, 2023, documents written partly or entirely in a foreign language must include a French translation certified by the candidate.

Additionally:

Otherwise, the application will be declared inadmissible.

Only the documents required by the decree must be submitted.

Not accepted:

Incomplete applications will be rejected.

 

 

Contact Information

Teaching inquiries:
Catherine Bauge – catherine.bauge@unicaen.fr
Joël Henry – joel.henry@unicaen.fr

Research inquiries:
Guillaume Rivière – guillaume.riviere@unicaen.fr
Céline Zatylny-Gaudin – celine.gaudin@unicaen.fr

Administrative inquiries:
Ingrid Laignel – ingrid.laignel@unicaen.fr