The Research Group of Industrial Microbiology and Food Biotechnology (IMDO) wishes to recruit PhD students for food biotechnology research.
This student will be involved in internally or externally funded research projects. All projects include microbiological work, using advanced culture-dependent and culture-independent techniques, (meta)genomic and/or (meta)transcriptomic work including bioinformatics, and/or (meta)metabolomic work, using different chromatographic separation techniques and detection systems, including mass spectrometry.
The following topics are available: