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The Cluster of Excellence on Plant Sciences CEPLAS invites applications for
21 Postdoctoral Research Associates (100 %, EG 13 TV-L/TVöD-Bund)to be filled for the next possible date for three years at the participating institutions
SMART Plants for Tomorrow’s Needs The Cluster of Excellence on Plant Sciences is a joint unit of Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, University of Cologne, Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research Cologne and Forschungszentrum Jülich. CEPLAS is developing innovative science-based strategies for sustainable plant production. Our aim is to mechanistically understand complex plant traits of agronomic relevance that impact on yield and adaptation to limited resources.
We invite applications for the following projects (detailed descriptions on www.ceplas.eu):- Mechanisms and conservation of roles of trehalose 6-phosphate in plant developmental progression
- Just coincidence? How similar signals convey different information during systemic light signaling
- Identification and 3D modeling of gene regulatory networks that determine leaf anatomy and physiology in C3-C4 intermediate Brassicaceae.
- Genetic and physiological characterization of a novel leaflet number QTL in C. hirsuta
- Photosynthesis phenomics
- Computational modeling of Fe-regulatory networks
- Antimicrobial effectors secreted by plant-colonizing fungi and their impact on microbial communities in natural soils
- Host-specific regulation of effector gene expression in mutualistic root endophytic fungi
- Non-invasive genetic mapping of nutrient-related root responses with single-cell resolution
- Metabolic interactions of plants and root-associated microbes via the pipecolate pathway
- DryCell - uncovering the cell biology of desiccation and rehydration in plant roots
- Reconstruction of carbon allocation towards multiple plant cell wall sinks in yeast and cyanobacteria
- Synthetic leaf-like structures to study differentiation and developmental trajectories/programs
- Synthetic biology reconstruction and optogenetics approach towards a quantitative analysis of plant signalling networks
- Towards a synthetic leaf - vasculature pattern
- Haplotype diversity of cultivated potato
- Modelling the crosstalk between phytohormone signalling and metabolism
- Impact of drought on the secondary cell wall of poplar xylem, a multidisciplinary approach
- DeepCRE - deep learning applications for identification and functional annotation of cis-regulatory elements in crops
- The contribution of off-target transcription factor binding site on covariation between seed dormancy and flowering time
- A multi-scale model to predict productivity improvements from modifications of plant anatomy, resource allocation, and protein activities
We are looking for talented, highly motivated applicants with a doctoral degree (preferably recently completed) and a strong background in molecular plant sciences, genetics, quantitative biology, bioinformatics or a related discipline.
What we offerCEPLAS creates an international, interdisciplinary research environment. We offer a comprehensive training program for early career researchers tailored to your respective career level.