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Arbetsbeskrivning
We are looking for a highly motivated postdoc to join our group of researchers that is busy investigating the huge yeast biodiversity in nature, with the aim of identifying and characterizing non-conventional yeast species with biotechnologically interesting traits. Such traits include for example the ability to grow on specific carbon sources or the capacity to produce valuable metabolites. We also work with cell factory design and development of both baker's yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae and non-conventional yeast species, where the strains are intended for various applications including bioproduction of fuels, chemicals and materials.
Information about the project
The scope of this two-year postdoc project is to explore how we can make yeast overproduce Odd Chain Fatty Acids (OCFAs); high-value compounds with interesting applications in the the food, pharma and biotech sectors. More specifically, the work will center around a certain non-conventional yeast species with high, inherent potential for OCFA production. The aims include unraveling the genetic determinants responsible for OCFA production in this yeast, and optimizing its ability to generate and accumulate OCFAs through a combination of metabolic engineering and process development. The project is funded by Novo Nordisk Foundation and will be carried out in collaboration with the company AAK that specializes in sustainable production of oils and fats.
Information about the department
At the Department of Life Sciences (LIFE), we conduct research, innovation and education to enable a biobased society and improve human health. Our topics cover both basic and applied aspects of life sciences in the areas of systems biology, chemical biology, industrial biotechnology and food and nutrition science. We develop and apply cutting edge experimental and computational technologies. Our researchers are discovering how biomolecules, living cells and the whole organisms' function and respond to the environment. Based on that knowledge, we engineer biological systems to produce foods, drugs and chemicals in an innovative and sustainable way. We also use this knowledge to pioneer new methods for prevention, diagnostic and treatment of human diseases, often in close collaboration with complementary competences from society, industry and academia. Our most important contribution to the society is the new generations of young scientists trained to be future leaders. Altogether, our department is a home to life sciences, where innovative ideas and creative people grow.
The post doc position is placed at the Division of Industrial Biotechnology, which is highly international and counts ~40 members. Research activities at the division focus on utilization of renewable raw materials for a sustainable production of fuels and chemicals. Our portfolio of research project spans from fundamental research to technology development and lab-scale applications, and includes fermentation technology, metabolic engineering and enzyme discovery. We have an extensive instrument platform for analytics, molecular biology, fermentation and protein production and purification, which is fully available for the project. In addition, core facilities with advanced equipment are available within both the Department and at the University campus.
Major responsibilities
The major responsibility as a postdoc will be to pursue research within the scope of the project. You are expected to develop your own scientific concepts, to write project reports and scientific manuscripts and to share your research results both in presentations at the division/department, with collaborators and at international conferences. A postdoc position at our division also include supervision of Bachelor and Master students as well as taking responsibility for side tasks such as keeping the lab and instruments in good condition.
Qualifications
The candidate must hold a doctoral degree, generally not older than three years, in Biotechnology/Bioengineering, Microbiology, Molecular Biology or other related disciplines. Experience in yeast genetics and physiology and molecular biology techniques is required. Know-how of genome editing using CRISPR/Cas9, microbial cultivation/fermentation, bioinformatics and analytical techniques are highly qualifying merits.
A successful candidate is also able to conduct experiments independently, take own initiatives and discuss/develop own ideas, is creative and have a problem-solving ability. Excellent cooperation and social abilities are important, and the candidate must be highly proficient in spoken and written English.
Contract terms
This postdoc position is a full-time temporary employment for two years.
For more information about what we offer and the application procedure, please visit Chalmers webpage.
See link: Postdoc position in Biotechnology and Applied Microbiology
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