PhD in flow NMR for monitoring microalgae for food survival in space

Updated: about 2 months ago
Location: Nantes, PAYS DE LA LOIRE
Job Type: FullTime
Deadline: 29 Apr 2024

9 Mar 2024
Job Information
Organisation/Company

Université de Nantes
Research Field

Chemistry
Biological sciences » Biology
Physics
Researcher Profile

Recognised Researcher (R2)
Leading Researcher (R4)
First Stage Researcher (R1)
Established Researcher (R3)
Country

France
Application Deadline

29 Apr 2024 - 22:00 (UTC)
Type of Contract

Temporary
Job Status

Full-time
Offer Starting Date

10 Jun 2024
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?

Not funded by an EU programme
Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?

No

Offer Description

Context: Microalgae are a source of biomass rich in various high value-added compounds such as lipids (mainly fatty acid triglycerides), carbohydrates, vitamins and proteins, with industrial applications ranging from food to health and energy. In this context, the SPACE_ALG project, funded by the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Pays de la Loire Region, aims to develop the potential of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) for on-line monitoring of the biochemical quality of microalgae. Among these, spirulina or Limnospira platensis (LP) is recognized for its nutritional properties as an essential survival food for astronauts in space modules on long missions especially to Mars (ESA's MELISSA program). Moreover, it will be possible to offer this on-board method, which will not only control the physiological condition of these life support systems, but also their edibility.

The CEISAM and GEPEA laboratories at Nantes University have been collaborating on SPACE_ALG for over 6 years now. As part of the AMER-METAL project, they demonstrated that NMR can be used to precisely determine the identity and quantity of microalgal lipids [1], directly on whole biomass, using high-field magnetic instruments. Investigations were also carried out into the capabilities of compact, lower-field NMR instruments [2] for monitoring the production of microalgae lipids.

 

Objectives: The main aim of the SPACE-ALG project is to develop a miniaturized system based on compact NMR for on-line monitoring of high-nutrient metabolites from microalgae grown in photobioreactors. Improving the analytical performance of compact NMR systems is essential for better on-line simultaneous analysis of several families of metabolites: LP lipids as well as carbohydrates. With this in mind, the PhD student's mission will be to characterize the diversity of nutritive metabolites produced by LP using high-field NMR (700 MHz at CEISAM in Nantes), identifying the various sugars and lipids. Firstly, LP extracts will be studied, but also whole cells in vivo, which represents a real challenge. In this context, we will implement advanced methodologies to make signals more resolute, sensitive and accelerate their acquisition, but also capable of overcoming intracellular inhomogeneities. The high repeatability of NMR makes it a tool of choice for quantifying metabolites identified in mixtures in culture media and cells. Compact 80 MHz devices (available at CEISAM and GEPEA sites in St Nazaire) will also be evaluated with advanced methods in a second phase to validate their performance in identifying and quantifying LP lipids and sugars, compared with information obtained at 700 MHz. Finally, the coupling with a photobioreactor will be set up to monitor on-line and in real time the accumulation of metabolites of high nutritional interest in LP cells under cultivation.

 

References:

[1] Dylan Bouillaud, these de doctorat, 2017-2020, Multiscale NMR analysis of the microalgae metabolism

[2] Castaing-Cordier, T.; Bouillaud, D.; Farjon, J.; Giraudeau, P. Recent Advances in Benchtop NMR Spectroscopy and Its Applications. In Annual Reports on NMR Spectroscopy; Academic Press, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.arnmr.2021.02.003 .

[3] Bouillaud, D.; Heredia, V.; Castaing-Cordier, T.; Drouin, D.; Charrier, B.; Gonçalves, O.; Farjon, J.; Giraudeau, P. Benchtop Flow NMR Spectroscopy as an Online Device for the in Vivo Monitoring of Lipid Accumulation in Microalgae. Algal Research 2019, 43, 101624. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.algal.2019.101624 .

[4] Bouillaud, D.; Drouin, D.; Charrier, B.; Jacquemmoz, C.; Farjon, J.; Giraudeau, P.; Gonçalves, O. Using Benchtop NMR Spectroscopy as an Online Non-Invasive in Vivo Lipid Sensor for Microalgae Cultivated in Photobioreactors. Process Biochemistry 2020, 93, 63–68. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procbio.2020.03.016 .

Funding category: Financement public/privé

PHD title: Doctorat de Chimie Analytique
PHD Country: France


Requirements
Specific Requirements

Profile: Candidates must have an Engineer or a Master's degree in (Bio)Analytical Chemistry or Physical Chemistry and have a solid theoretical knowledge in NMR. Previous experience in this field (internship) is appreciated but not essential. The engineer will also need to be open-minded, given the interdisciplinary and collaborative nature of the project, carried out between two laboratories in the Nantes area. This recruitment will offer a unique opportunity to an engineer or a master 2 student to invest in innovative developments in high and low field NMR, at the interface between spectroscopy, analytical chemistry, biology and process engineering, to a better understanding of the metabolism of microalgae.

 

The net monthly salary is between 1,500 € and 2,000 € for 36 months.


Additional Information
Work Location(s)
Number of offers available
1
Company/Institute
Université de Nantes
Country
France
City
Nantes
Geofield


Where to apply
Website

https://www.abg.asso.fr/fr/candidatOffres/show/id_offre/121023

STATUS: EXPIRED

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