Postdoctoral Position in Signalling in Plants: Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position focused on understanding UV-B perception and signalling in plants. The successful candidate will join a creative and stimulating international research environment with access to state-of-the-art technologies in Geneva.
Postdoctoral Position in UV-B Perception and Signalling in Plants
Designation
Postdoctoral Researcher
Details | Information |
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Research Area | Molecular Life Sciences |
Location | Geneva, Switzerland |
Eligibility/Qualification | – Very recently received (<6 months) or expected PhD degree – At least one first-author publication in a major international journal – Experience in molecular biology, biochemistry, imaging techniques, or related fields |
Description | The position focuses on innovative research exploring how plants perceive, signal, and respond to UV-B light. Candidates with a strong interest in signal transduction and photobiology are encouraged to apply. The role includes opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration and access to advanced research facilities. |
How to Apply | Interested candidates should send a single PDF file containing the following documents to Roman Ulm: – Letter of motivation explaining research interests and qualifications – CV with publication record – Names of 2-3 references |
Last Date to Apply | February 24, 2025 |
Additional Information
- The review of applications will begin immediately and the starting date is flexible upon agreement.
- Applicants for postdoctoral positions are encouraged to express their specific research interests and how their qualifications align with the team’s objectives. PhD and MSc students may also inquire about research opportunities.
For further inquiries, please contact Roman Ulm at roman.ulm@unige.ch.