Summary
Leiden University is inviting applications for a fully funded PhD position focused on developing non-model filamentous fungi as hosts for producing animal proteins from grass. This research is part of the NWO-National Growthfund Program in Cellular Agriculture.
Designation
PhD Candidate in Fungal Biology
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Vacancy Number | 16647 |
| Type | PhD position |
| Contract Hours | 38 hours per week |
| Location | Leiden, The Netherlands |
| Application Closing Date | June 30, 2026 |
Research Area
This research will focus on:
- Establishing a genetic toolbox for synthetic biology applications using non-model fungi.
- Developing robust expression systems for heterologous protein production.
- Improving production titers and optimizing levels of milk proteins through various methods.
Eligibility/Qualification
- A Master’s degree (MSc) preferably in a relevant field (e.g., fungal biology, molecular genetics).
- Strong practical skills in microbial molecular genetics, particularly with filamentous fungi.
- Excellent organizational skills and ability to manage multiple research lines.
- Curiosity-driven scientist with good writing skills and proficiency in English.
- Team player with collaborative experience preferred.
Job Description
Key tasks include:
- Developing and optimizing production systems for heterologous protein expression.
- Communicating research findings through publications and outreach activities.
- Contributing to teaching through the supervision of undergraduate and master’s students.
- Collaborating closely with academic and industrial partners.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit the following documents via the university’s online application system:
- A motivation letter outlining research interests and fit for the project (maximum 2 pages).
- Curriculum vitae.
- Relevant certificates (e.g., degree certificates).
- Contact information for two referees.
Last Date to Apply
Applications must be submitted by June 30, 2026.







