Postdoctoral Researcher in Plant Molecular Biology: About Biology Centre A. CAS: Biology Centre A. CAS is a research center with a strong tradition in biosciences, focusing on complex ecological, evolutionary, and developmental aspects of life. Visit www.umbr.cas.cz/en/ for more information.
Title: | Postdoctoral Researcher in Plant Molecular Biology |
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Summary: | Join the Iva Mozgova Lab at the Biology Centre A. CAS for a postdoctoral position in plant molecular biology. Contribute to cutting-edge research projects focused on understanding the function and evolution of Polycomb Repressive Complexes (PRC) in plant growth and development. |
Designation: | Postdoctoral Researcher |
Research Area: | Plant Molecular Biology |
Location: | Biology Centre A. CAS, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic |
Eligibility/Qualification: | Ph.D. in biology, molecular biology, plant sciences, or related areas. Excellent English proficiency (oral and written). Active problem-solving attitude, good communication skills, and the ability to collaborate in an international team. Previous experience with Arabidopsis or algae models, and expertise in epigenetics and NGS data analysis are advantageous. |
Job Description: | Join a collaborative project focusing on understanding the conservation of PRC2 function between Arabidopsis thaliana and green algal models. Utilize methods of molecular biology, biochemistry, plant physiology, and bioinformatics. The position offers a full-time two-year contract (extendable), competitive salary, access to cutting-edge research infrastructure, an English-speaking stimulating environment, professional career development, and the opportunity to apply for individual fellowships. |
How to Apply: | Submit a motivation letter, structured CV (including publications and two referee contacts), and Ph.D. diploma to iva.mozciova@umbr.cas.cz by December 31, 2023. |
Last Date for Apply: | 31 December 2023 |
About the Research Group: The Iva Mozgova Lab, established in 2019, is an international research group with a keen interest in the function and evolution of Polycomb Repressive Complexes (PRC). Learn more at mozqovalab.umbr.cas.cz.