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UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR

Welcome to Geisler Lab, where we explore the fascinating world of plant hormone transporters. Our group has a long-lasting interest and competence in the characterization of novel hormone transporters, with a focus on the individual roles of transport proteins driving the polar, cell-to-cell movement of auxin. Join us in our journey to discover the intricate mechanisms of plant signaling!

LOCATION

University of XYZ

EMPLOYMENT TYPE

Full-time

What We Do

    Our research group strives to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying the transport of plant hormones, particularly auxin. We employ a multidisciplinary approach, combining genetics, biochemistry, and cell biology to unravel the complex interplay between transporters and the regulatory networks that govern their activity. Our ultimate goal is to develop sustainable and environmentally friendly solutions for agriculture and horticulture.
    We offer a dynamic and collaborative research environment, where you will have the opportunity to work with a team of talented researchers and students. Our lab is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, including confocal microscopy, high-throughput sequencing, and computational resources. Come and join us in the exciting journey of plant hormone research!

Who We Are Looking For

    We are seeking highly motivated and creative individuals with a PhD in plant biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, or related fields. The ideal candidate should have a strong background in genetics, biochemistry, and/or cell biology, with experience in one or more of the following techniques: cloning, protein purification, microscopy, or transcriptomics. Strong communication and collaboration skills are essential, as well as a passion for science and a desire to make a positive impact on the world.
    If you are interested in joining our team, please send your CV, a cover letter outlining your research interests and experience, and contact information for three references. We look forward to hearing from you!

phone

+41 26 300 8827

University of Fribourg

Department of Biology

Chemin du Musée 10

PER04

CH-1700 Fribourg

Switzerland

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