Post-doctoral researcher Plant metabolomics

Post-doctoral researcher Plant metabolomics

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5 Jun 24 Jun Wageningen

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Job description

The project is centred around the crop white Asparagus and is focused on 1) advancing our knowledge of identifying the key metabolites present in the crop which contribute to flavour and fragrance; 2) determine which biochemical pathways are involved, where in the shoots these metabolites are produced and how production is influenced by e.g. genetics, shoot development and environment. You will use advanced metabolomics techniques based on state of the art GC-MS and LC-MS approaches followed by applying dedicated data processing, mining and statistical strategies. In a parallel project a PhD student shall be based at the Department of Food Processing Engineering who shall investigate how these compounds are influenced by different food processing technologies and to determine if / when key volatile components are lost and how this can be avoided. This project is co-sponsored by two industrial partners who will actively contribute both knowledge and materials to the project.

We are looking for an enthusiastic, highly motivated and already graduated Postdoctoral researcher in food or analytical (bio)chemistry, preferably with experience in metabolomics approaches. To qualify for the position your thesis must be on a relevant topic such as food chemistry, analytical chemistry, plant biochemistry, metabolomics using Mass Spectrometry based approaches. The candidate will work closely together with a PhD student based at Food Process Engineering.

The key activities are therefore: Mass spectrometry-based analysis of volatile and non-volatile metabolites in Asparagus, determining how metabolic profiles are influenced by plant physiology, genetics (variety), environment and, collaborating with a PhD student on how biochemical composition is influenced by contrasting processing treatments.

Specifications

Wageningen University & Research

Requirements

  • A background and proven laboratory skills in some form of analytical biochemistry.
  • Knowledge of plant / food chemistry is desirable.
  • Candidate must already hold a PhD in a relevant field.
  • Fluency in English in both spoken and written form.
  • An enthusiastic team player!

Conditions of employment

The position can start immediately and is full-time (38 hours/week), initially for 1 year. After this year there is a possibleextension for another two years. The gross salary will start at € 3.111, based on Scale 10.4, CAO Wageningen University, based on a full-time employment and dependent on expertise and experience.

Employer

Wageningen University & Research

The candidate will be based within the Laboratory of Plant Physiology, Wageningen University and will work closely with metabolomics experts at the Business Unit Bioscience, Wageningen Plant Research.

Wageningen University & Research delivering a substantial contribution to the quality of life. That's our focus - each and every day. Within our domain of good and safe food & food production, food security and a healthy living environment, we search for answers to issues affecting society: sustainable food production, climate change and alternative energy. Of course, we don't do this alone. Every day, 5000 people work on 'the quality of life', turning ideas into reality, on a global scale.

WU Laboratory of Plant Physiology works on advancing our knowledge of how plants function and react to their environment. We work together with the Business Unit Bioscience where we use advanced genetic, genomic and metabolomic approaches to define and decipher how, when and where plants make important metabolites. We are especially interested in which metabolites contribute most to plant quality - be that related to e.g. food quality, disease resistance, seed longevity etc etc. We are a group of enthusiastic and motivated researchers and students with many collaborations with other academic and industrial partners.

WR Business unit Bioscience The BU Bioscience hosts a major suite of -omics facilities including 8 GC and LC Mass Spectrometry platforms for performing metabolomics analyses. We have all the required supplementary support (software, data management facilities, data mining tools) to facilitate an efficient and state-of-the-art analytical platform for designing and applying metabolomics approaches. (see www.metabolomics.nl)

Specifications

  • Postdoc
  • Agriculture
  • max. 38 hours per week
  • Doctorate
  • 386581

Employer

Wageningen University & Research

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Droevendaalsesteeg, 6708 PB, Wageningen

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