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The Molecular Plant Nutrition research group investigates the transport and metabolism of minerals, their interactions with plant hormones and their role in physiological and morphological
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spectrometry based advanced methodologies. YOU: are an M. Sc. (or equivalent) in natural or life sciences with a strong background in molecular and cell biology and/or biochemistry have very good command
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on the Baltic Sea to collect water, plankton and sediment samples for this project. Afterwards, the PhD student will be responsible for the molecular lab work to process the samples for sequencing and to analyse
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soon receive an MSc degree in biochemistry or molecular biology. Experience in protein expression and purification, interaction assays or advanced cell biology is a plus. The ideal candidates should be
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or biology A strong interest in molecular mechanisms of plant abiotic stress tolerance Excellent English language skills (written and spoken) Highly motivated to work in a cooperative manner within the CRC Our
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given. Your profile: An excellent MSc degree (or equivalent) in biochemistry or biology A strong interest in molecular mechanisms of plant-microbe interactions Excellent English language skills (written
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PhD. Your tasks Conduct fieldwork in tropical South America and the Caribbean Conduct morphological and molecular lab work, and perform bioinformatic, phylogenomic and biogeographic analyses Manage and