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Nom
Scientist Computational Chemistry F/H
Ref #
13077
Date de publication
Lundi, mars 2, 2026
Pays
France
Region
Île-de-France
Ville
Châtillon
Business Unit (BU)
MED
Type de Contrat
CDI
Date de début souhaitée
30-03-2026
Horaire de travail
Horaire Normal
Télétravail
Télétravail non compatible avec le poste
Métier
RI - R&D, INNOVATION ET PROPRIÉTÉ INTELLECTUELLE

Description

Description

Orano Med is a biotechnology company owned by Orano. Our ambition is to develop a new generation of targeted cancer therapies using the unique properties of lead-212, a rare alpha-emitting radioisotope with highly promising medical properties.

Responsabilities :

In collaboration with the Discovery team, build and apply cheminformatics and computational chemistry capabilities to support the Design–Make–Test–Analyze (DMTA) discovery cycle in radiotheranostics.

Contribute to the advancement of the radiotheranostic pipeline by applying computational approaches such as molecular docking, ligand-based design, diversity and conformational analyses, together with machine learning and AI methods, to support multiparameter optimization of radioligand candidates.

Develop, optimize, and implement computational tools, workflows, and methods (e.g., docking, molecular dynamics, free-energy calculations, ML/AI-assisted design) to strengthen internal discovery capabilities and accelerate project progression.

Provide computational support and scientific input across key discovery stages, including target assessment, hit identification, and lead optimization, working closely with medicinal chemistry and biology teams.

Collaborate with the IT and data science teams to help integrate AI-enabled tools into day-to-day drug design workflows.

Clearly communicate computational results, design hypotheses, and data-driven recommendations to multidisciplinary project teams.

For the time being, the position will be based in Chatillon, but in March the site is scheduled to move to Villejuif.

Profil souhaité

Ph.D. in Computational Chemistry, Theoretical Chemistry, Chemistry, or a related field, with industry and/or postdoctoral experience applying computational methods in drug discovery or radiopharmaceutical developme.

Strong expertise in computational chemistry methods relevant to radiotheranostics—including molecular docking, virtual screening, molecular dynamics, FEP, homology modeling, QM, and pharmacophore modeling—and proficiency with open-source (e.g., OpenMM) and/or commercial platforms (e.g., Schrödinger, OpenEye, MOE) in an industry setting.

Experience modeling peptides and small molecules, with solid knowledge of structure–activity relationships and multiparameter optimization for radioligand design (affinity, stability, clearance, selectivity).

Hands-on experience applying AI/ML approaches to molecular design and decision-making, including QSAR, property prediction, compound prioritization, diversity selection, and data-driven workflows integrated with physics-based methods.

Proficiency in Python for data analysis, workflow automation, pipeline development, and deployment on HPC or cloud environments, including integration of AI/ML models into discovery workflows.

Ability to collaborate in a multidisciplinary environment, translating computational and AI-driven insights into actionable design hypotheses with chemistry, biology, and radiochemistry teams.


Groupe Orano

Contribuer à relever les défis actuels et futurs pour préserver notre monde et construire celui de demain, tout en prenant soin de la santé de chacun — cela vous inspire. Nous aussi. En rejoignant Orano, un acteur international majeur du secteur nucléaire, vous êtes au bon endroit.

Chaque jour, nous œuvrons pour produire une énergie performante et bas-carbone, lutter contre le changement climatique, trouver des solutions qui préservent les ressources naturelles et faire progresser le domaine de la santé.

Nos atouts ? Sur l’ensemble du cycle du combustible : la maîtrise de technologies de pointe, des produits et services sûrs et à forte valeur ajoutée, une expertise spécialisée et une grande capacité d’innovation. Autant de qualités qui illustrent le savoir‑faire exceptionnel de nos 18 000 collaborateurs, dont nous soutenons en permanence le développement. Divers par leurs profils et leurs expériences — preuve de notre ouverture à tous les talents — ils partagent la même ambition : révéler tout le potentiel de l’énergie nucléaire.

Détails du lieu

Châtillon, Île-de-France, France