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Welcome to GeislerLab.org

Explore the World of Auxin Transporters with Us

LOCATION

Our lab is located in the heart of the university research hub.

Our group has a long-lasting interest and competence in the characterization of novel plant hormone transporters. However, our focus lies in exploring the individual roles of transport proteins driving the fascinating polar, cell-to-cell movement of the plant signaling compound, auxin.

JOIN OUR TEAM

We are always looking for curious minds to join our research.

If you are interested in working with us and have a passion for plant biology, send us your CV and we will get in touch with you.

RESEARCH ASSISTANT

Location: [City, State/Province]

We are looking for a research assistant with experience in molecular biology and plant physiology. The ideal candidate should be a highly motivated individual, able to work in a team environment, and willing to learn new techniques and methods.

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER

Location: [City, State/Province]

We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher with a strong background in biochemistry, genetics, or cell biology. The ideal candidate should be able to design and execute experiments independently, analyze data, and present findings in scientific meetings and publications.

GRADUATE STUDENT

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We welcome graduate students interested in plant biology, genetics, or molecular biology to join our lab. If you are interested in pursuing a PhD in our lab, please contact us with your CV and a brief statement of research interests.

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCHER

Location: [City, State/Province]

We offer research opportunities for motivated undergraduate students interested in plant biology, genetics, or molecular biology. If you are interested in gaining research experience in our lab, please contact us with your CV and a brief statement of your interests.

If you have any questions or want to learn more about our research, please don't hesitate to contact us.

phone

+41 26 300 8827

University of Fribourg

Department of Biology

Chemin du Musée 10

PER04

CH-1700 Fribourg

Switzerland

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