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Faculté : Faculté des sciences Département : Département de Biologie

Unité : Unité de recherche en biologie des microorganismes

Contrat : durée indéterminée

Catégorie : personnel administratif, technique et de gestion

Poste : Projet Welbio

Un projet Welbio supporte nos recherches sur les mécanismes moléculaires qui permettent la biosynthèse du lipopolysaccharide de la bactérie pathogène Brucella abortus.

post-doc position available (summer 2024)

A postdoctoral position is open in the Lamb (laboratory of molecular bacteriology, URBM) team at the University of Namur, Belgium. The Lamb team, supervised by Prof. Xavier De Bolle, is interested in molecular biology of the Brucella abortus pathogen. Our team investigates questions such as how the bacterium assembles its envelope, how it adapts to resist stress, and how the envelope incorporates secretion systems. See the Publications section to learn more about our research.

This Deadly Bacteria Lives in Your Dog's Mouth (Original title: Deze dodelijke bacterie leeft in de bek van je hond)

Original article available at: https://www.eoswetenschap.eu/natuur-milieu/deze-dodelijke-bacterie-leeft...

Author: Aishwarya Saxena, PhD-student at the Research Unit in Biology of Microorganisms (URBM) at the University of Namur.

English automatic translation:

The mouth of dogs is a breeding ground for microbes. One of them is particularly dangerous for people.

Two Post-doc positions in Molecular Bacteriology available in Francesco Renzi’s group.

Two 2-year post-doctoral positions funded by the Belgian Research Fund F.R.S-FNRS are available starting within the first half of 2020.

Applicants should hold a PhD in Molecular Microbiology or obtain it before June 2020 and be experiencing an "international mobility”.

Informal enquiries may be directed to: francesco.renzi@unamur.be