Postdoctoral Researcher in UV-B Perception, University of Geneva, Switzerland

PhD Fellowship IN Switzerland

Postdoctoral Researcher in UV-B Perception: We are seeking a talented and creative postdoctoral researcher to join our team to study the mechanisms of UV-B perception and signaling in plants. This position offers a stimulating international scientific environment in Geneva, where innovative research and outdoor activities coexist.

Postdoctoral Researcher in UV-B Perception and Signaling in Plants

Designation:

Postdoctoral Researcher

Research Area:

Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Plant Physiology, Signal Transduction, Photobiology

Location:

Geneva, Switzerland

Eligibility/Qualification:

  • Education: Recent PhD degree (received within the last 6 months or expected soon).
  • Publications: At least one first-author publication in a major international journal (or in the process of publication).
  • Experience: Substantial experience in molecular biology, biochemistry, imaging techniques, or related fields is essential.

Job Description:

The successful candidate will focus on understanding how plants perceive and respond to UV-B radiation. Key responsibilities include:

  • Conducting experiments using advanced molecular biology and biochemical techniques.
  • Utilizing imaging techniques to study plant responses to UV-B.
  • Collaborating with a diverse team of researchers in an innovative scientific environment.
  • Contributing to the writing of scientific papers and presentations for international conferences.

How to Apply:

Interested candidates should send a single PDF application document that includes:

  • A letter of motivation explaining your research interests and qualifications for the position.
  • An updated CV including a publication record.
  • Names and contact information of 2-3 references.

Applications should be submitted via email to Roman Ulm at roman.ulm@unige.ch.

Last Date to Apply:

February 24, 2025


Join us to make key discoveries in the field of plant signaling and contribute to cutting-edge research on UV-B perception in plants!

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