PhD Candidate on Plant-Bacteria Clock Interactions: Leiden University invites applications for a PhD position dedicated to exploring the molecular interactions between plant bacteria and circadian rhythms. This interdisciplinary research will focus on Bacillus subtilis and its interaction with Arabidopsis thaliana, promoting advancements in microbiology and chronobiology. The position is part of the ERC-funded MicroClock program and offers a dynamic and collaborative research environment.
PhD Candidate on Molecular Details of Plant-Bacteria Clock Interactions
Designation
PhD Candidate in Molecular Details of Plant-Bacteria Clock Interactions
Details | Description |
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Research Area | Chronomicrobiology, Plant-Microbiome Interaction, Molecular Microbiology |
Location | Leiden, Netherlands |
Eligibility/Qualification | – Solid background in plant-microorganism interaction – Experience with genetic engineering (Bacillus subtilis) – Knowledge of fluorescence microscopy – Interest in chronobiology – Collaborative skills for international teamwork |
Job Description | – Conduct research on circadian gene expression in Bacillus subtilis – Collaborate with consortium partners – Participate in various research methodologies including microscopy and molecular biology – Engage in scientific dissemination of findings |
How to Apply | Interested applicants should submit their application via the online system, including the following documents: – Curriculum Vitae (CV) – Motivation Letter citing the vacancy number (15748) |
Last Date for Apply | June 30, 2025 |
Research Area
The research focus of this PhD position is on uncovering the molecular mechanisms underlying circadian rhythm interactions between bacteria (Bacillus subtilis) and the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. The project aims to bridge the fields of microbiology and chronobiology, laying the groundwork for future research in plant-microbe interactions and microbial ecology.
Eligibility/Qualification
Candidates should possess:
- A solid academic background in plant-microorganism interaction, particularly in molecular microbiology.
- Experience with genetic engineering techniques involving model bacteria such as Bacillus subtilis.
- Proficiency in fluorescence microscopy.
- A demonstrated interest in chronobiology.
- Excellent teamwork capabilities for international collaboration.
- Background knowledge in microbial ecology and evolutionary theory is advantageous.
Job Description
The successful candidate will:
- Investigate the interactions between bacterial circadian clocks and plant systems.
- Utilize molecular biology tools to analyze gene expression during plant colonization.
- Collaborate with international research partners from the John Innes Centre and LMU Munich.
- Participate actively in a dynamic research group with a focus on beneficial plant bacteria, microbiomes, and collaboration with plant biologists.
How to Apply
To apply for this position, visit the official application portal of Leiden University:
- Prepare your CV and a motivation letter addressing the vacancy number (15748).
- Submit your application through the online system before the deadline.
Last Date for Apply
All applications must be submitted by June 30, 2025.