Improving pig robustness
31326 CASTANET-TOLOSAN
INRAE presentation
The French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food, and Environment (INRAE) is a major player in research and innovation. It is a community of 12,000 people with 272 research, experimental research, and support units located in 18 regional centres throughout France. Internationally, INRAE is among the top research organisations in the agricultural and food sciences, plant and animal sciences, as well as in ecology and environmental science. It is the world’s leading research organisation specialising in agriculture, food and the environment. INRAE’s goal is to be a key player in the transitions necessary to address major global challenges. Faced with a growing world population, climate change, resource scarcity, and declining biodiversity, the Institute has a major role to play in building solutions and supporting the necessary acceleration of agricultural, food and environmental transitions.
Work environment, missions and activities
You will be welcomed in the GenPhySE unit located near Toulouse, France.
Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research position as part of the Cobreeding flagship project (PEPR Agroécologie et numérique), entitled "Co-design of animal and plant breeding schemes with multi-performance objectives (economic, social and environmental) to develop agroecological production”. Cobreeding aims to explore new ways of mobilizing animal and plant genetic diversity to respond better and faster to the challenges of the agroecological transition, climate change (adaptation, mitigation), global health and animal welfare, environmentally friendly plant cultivation practices, and consumer expectations. Within this framework, our aim is to propose new animal robustness phenotypes that can be recorded routinely and new selection schemes to improve this trait in the pig industry. Pure-bred pigs in nucleus farms (candidates for selection) are reared in extremely controlled environments in which the expression of animal robustness is therefore tenuous. One way of obtaining a robustness phenotype for these animals is to study deviations in the evolutionary dynamics of phenotypes recorded continuously on these animals using automatic feed dispensers (consumption, feeding behaviour, individual weight). The Up&Down method (David et al. 2023) has been developed for this purpose. It is also possible to improve prediction of the genetic potential for robustness in purebred animals by using information from their crossbred progeny bred under less controlled conditions.
You will be in charge of:
Teleworking possible
Training and skills
PhD
INRAE's life quality
By joining our teams, you benefit from (depending on the type of contract and its duration):
- up to 30 days of annual leave + 15 days "Reduction of Working Time" (for a full time);
- parenting support: CESU childcare, leisure services;
- skills development systems: training, career advise;
- social support: advice and listening, social assistance and loans;
- holiday and leisure services: holiday vouchers, accommodation at preferential rates;
- sports and cultural activities;
- collective catering.
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