Job area Research & Development Activity Corporate Location Marcq-en-Barœul, France Contract type Internship - Stage
Job description
Objective:
Spore formers are an important class of microorganisms that have a wide range of applications in the food and biotech industries. The intern will contribute to a deeper understanding of spore-forming bacteria and their antibiotic resistance mechanisms, by developing methods for the characterization of spore-forming bacteria compatible with high throughput screening and assessing identifying genes responsible for antibiotic resistance using genomic data and molecular biology tools.
Approach:
The intern will be in charge of:
- In-depth literature review on spore former functionalities to identify ideal targets for high-throughput characterization testing.
- Development of new characterization methods compatible with HTS
- Genome analysis of spore-forming bacteria to identify genes responsible of antibiotic resistance
- Construction of GMO-strains to confirm the function of the identified genes.
Deliverables:
- Detailed report on the optimization of the effectiveness of sporulation and germination of spore-forming bacteria using MTP and high-throughput methods.
- Identification of antibiotic resistance genes correlated with phenotypic resistance profiles.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
- Master or Engineer’s degree in Microbiology/Biology or Food Science.
Technical skills:
- knowledge in applied microbiology, bacteria physiology, cultivation, and assay development. Knowledge of bacterial spore formers handling is a plus.
- Familiarity with bioinformatics tools.
- Knowledge in genetic engineering. Previous experience in this domain would be a plus.
- Fluent in English. Basic French knowledge is a plus.
- Writing Skills: English writing abilities.
Behavioral skills:
- Sense of relationships, positive, pro-active and team spirited.
- Autonomous and with a critical thinking attitude.
- Good communication skills, synthetic, able to adapt and convey messages.