The BIAM (Institute of Biosciences and Biotechnologies of Aix-Marseille), is a Joint Research Unit that brings together CEA, CNRS and Aix-Marseille University (UMR 7265), located on two strategic geographical sites : the CEA Cadarache center in Saint-Paul-lez-Durance and the Luminy science faculty in Marseille.
The BIAM is interested in the responses of living organisms to environmental constraints, and in the mechanisms of conversion of solar energy into a biomass rich in energy. It develops biotechnologies aimed at preserving the quality of the environment and health or at producing biofuels.
The institute has around one hundred permanent staff and fifty non-permanent employees (fixed-term contracts, PhD students, post-docs, interns), divided into 8 teams.
Biology, biophysics and biochemistry
Postdoc
Post-doctoral research associate H/F
Magnetotactic bacteria and their motion in complex tumor environments
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The institute focuses on interdisciplinary research in the field of environmental biology, biofuel, and health and environmental biotechnology (https://www.cite-des-energies.fr/biam/). In particular, the team of molecular and environmental microbiology attempts to understand how microorganisms interact with their environment and to develop new actuators and sensors. In this context, the group working on biotechnology applications of magnetotactic bacteria invites applications for a Post-doctoral research associate.
Magnetotactic bacteria are peculiar microorganisms that orient in magnetic fields with the help of a dedicated organelle, the magnetosome chain, which acts as an intracellular compass needle. In this way, their swimming, powered by their flagella, is guided by the magnetic field; the bacteria can be understood as self-propelled compass needles. In a biomaterials context, magnetotactic bacteria have been proposed as drug delivering microsystems. Guided by chemical, biological and physical cues, they can be seen as microrobots specifically seeking tumor environments as they would swim in their natural aquatic environment characterized by pores and obstacles.
In this project, we aim at implementing a microfluidic system simulating the tumor vascular environment. We will study the magnetic guidance of magnetotactic bacteria in such microfluidic chips filled with serum. We will also implement a flow to simulate a realistic blood flow in the system. In parallel, we will develop and adapt a 3D, spheroid-like cellular model to study bacterial targeting and penetration in a context mimicking the tumor environment.
The candidate will be responsible for all the experimental parts of the project. This will include microbiology for growing the bacteria and cell biology for the spheroid part. She/he will develop microfluidic devices and will use a custom-design microscope to study the swimming behavior in controlled magnetic conditions. Special emphasis will be laid on interdisciplinary research so that close collaboration with MRI scientists (S. Mériaux, Neurospin) and clinical colleagues (B. Cambien, U. Nice) will be expected.
Please include CV, publications’ list, motivation letter and at least 2 names for reference letters
Qualification :
Candidates should have a PhD or doctoral degree in biophysics, biotechnology, physics, materials science, chemistry or microbiology. Proficient English is required. Good theoretical and practical skills in the lab and for the redaction of scientific communications are expected. Skills in microfluidics, optical microscopy and cell biology will be highly appreciated.
Recent papers on the subject :
· Behr J, Carnell LR, Stein R, Pfister F, Friedrich B, Huber C, Lyer S, Band J, Schreiber E, Alexiou C, Janko C. In Vitro Setup for Determination of Nanoparticle-Mediated Magnetic Cell and Drug Accumulation in Tumor Spheroids under Flow Conditions. Cancers. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14235978
· Mirkhani N, Christiansen MG, Gwisai T, Menghini S, Schuerle S. Spatially selective delivery of living magnetic microrobots through torque-focusing. Nat Commun. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-46407-4
Cadarache
France, Provence-Côte d'Azur, Bouches du Rhône (13)
English (Fluent)
PhD or doctoral degree in biophysics, biotechnology.
01/12/2024