Mardi, 10 décembre09:00

Soutenance de thèse Ermias Mideksa –

Title: NEW POROUS SUPPORTS TO LIMIT BACTERIAL COMMUNICATION IN MEMBRANE BIOREACTORS USED FOR THE REUSE OF TREATED WASTEWATER

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Mardi, 10 décembre10:00

PhD defense – Amel Chammam

Title : Valorization of pinecones from the genus Pinus: Intensification of extraction processes & identification of bioactive molecules“.

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Mardi, 10 décembre15:00

Soutenance de thèse Federico DI BISCEGLIE

Titre : “Impact de l’apport de gaz par contacteur membranaire sur la production microbienne de biomolécules à partir du CO2 : de la conception de réacteur à la physiologie microbienne

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Mercredi, 11 décembre13:00

Séminaire Johannes Fritz Kabisch

Professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway

Spore Display for the simple microbial production of immobilized proteins

Spore display is a robust technique that leverages bacterial spores as a stable platform for the presentation of functional proteins on their surface. This method utilizes the inherent durability and environmental resilience of bacterial spores, which are resistant to heat, radiation, and chemical degradation, making them ideal carriers for protein display in various applications. By genetically engineering specific proteins onto the spore coat, we can easily can produce immobilized proteins. Spore display cheap, easy and scalable. Furthermore, the simplicity of spore-based expression systems reduces the need for complex purification processes, enhancing the feasibility of producing enzymes, antigens, and therapeutic proteins on an industrial scale. In my talk I will present examples form our previous and ongoing projects around spore display. I will as well touch on some other projects such as automation and synthetic genomic regions.


Jeudi, 19 décembre08:30 à 10:30

 Petit-déjeuner de Nöel


Jeudi, 16 janvier 202513:30

Séminaire Peter Maergert

Interactions of Bacteria with Plants and Insects, Department of Microbiology Institute for Integrative Biology of the Cell – CNRS

Gut microbiota biogeography in the insect Riptortus pedestris


Mardi, 11 février 2025

 PhD Day