PhD Fellowship in Plant Biochemistry: The Institute of Plant and Environmental Sciences is offering a PhD fellowship in plant natural product biosynthesis or transport. The successful candidate will join the Geu-Flores group, focusing on anti-nutrients in promising legume crops. The research aims to uncover the molecular basis of anti-nutrient biosynthesis and transport, contributing to the development of crops with improved nutritional profiles.
Designation: PhD Fellow
Research Area: Plant Natural Product Biosynthesis or Transport
Location: Institute of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Copenhagen
Eligibility/Qualification:
- Background in chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, or biotechnology
- Experience in natural product synthesis, elucidation of metabolic pathways, discovery & characterization of transporters, or nutritional improvement of crops using biotechnology
- Strong communication skills and ability to collaborate within a research team
Job Description: The PhD Fellow’s responsibilities will include:
- Conducting research on anti-nutrients in legume crops within the Geu-Flores group
- Collaboration with the Nour-Eldin group for transport work and the Bjarnholt group for metabolite imaging
- Grant writing, teaching, and potential additional duties
How to Apply: Interested candidates must submit their application electronically by clicking “APPLY NOW” below. The application should include:
- Motivated letter of application, specifying preferences for working on biosynthesis or transport
- Curriculum vitae detailing education, experience, language skills, and relevant skills
- Original diplomas for BSc and MSc degrees, transcripts of records, and authorized English translations if issued in a language other than English or Danish
- Publication list (if available)
- Reference letters (if available)
Last Date for Apply: Sunday, 17 March 2024, 23:59 GMT+1.
Disclaimer: This job post is based on information obtained from a reliable source. Applicants are encouraged to check the official University of Copenhagen website for further details and to verify the accuracy of the information provided.
Note: The University of Copenhagen offers two PhD program options (Option A and Option B) with specific eligibility criteria. Applicants should carefully review and ensure they meet the requirements for the selected option. Late or incomplete applications may not be considered.








