Technische Universität München - TUM
Location
Fürstenfeldbruck | Germany
Job description
A fully funded Ph.D. student or PostDoc position is available in the group of Dr. Philipp Denninger at the Chair of Plant Systems Biology of the School of Life Sciences of the Technische Universität München in Freising-Weihenstephan.
With a focus on cell biology, we study cell polarity and signalling pathways regulated by RhoGTPase signalling in multiple plant species, within the “MAdLand” DFG Priority Programme .
Aufgaben:
The Denninger Lab seeks a highly motivated Ph.D. student or PostDoc to study the evolution of RhoGTPase signalling in Streptophyte algae, Liverworts and Mosses. We investigate how plant RhoGTPase activators evolved during the conquest of land and how their properties adapted during the evolution of the green lineage.
To address these questions, you will use bioinformatical, biochemical and cell-biological approaches , with an emphasis on live cell imaging.
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Benefits:
The starting date can be from 01.04.2024 , or a later start date can be arranged. The selection process will remain open until a suitable candidate is found.
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