Research in the Molecular Botany Lab focuses on redox biology and aims to understand the local and dynamic responses of cells to oxidative stress. At the molecular level, we investigate how plants survive in dynamic and adverse environmental conditions.
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Your area of responsibility:
1. Planning, implementation and analysis of experiments investigating the biochemistry, physiology and stress responses of plants
2. All standard methods of molecular biology as well as confocal microscopy and work with genetically encoded biosensors
3. Establishment of new methods
4. Continuous improvement of personal skills in scientific research and problem solving
5. Participation in national and international research projects within the frame of the CRC TR175 The Green Hub
6. Presenting and discussing research at national and international conferences
7. Publications in international peer-reviewed journals
Your requirements profile:
8. Scientific university degree (Master of Science, diploma or equivalent) in Biology, Biochemistry, Agricultural Sciences or a comparable topic
9. Motivation to develop and successfully put into practice a research project with a focus on molecular biology
10. A high interest in redox biology, microscopy and in working with plant model organisms
11. High personal motivation and ability to work in an international team
12. Advanced English language skills; German language skills are of advantage but not a prerequisite
We offer:
Health promotion
Family Service Center
Vocational Training
Flexible working hour and
home office
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Retirement provision
Sport & Fitness programms
Culture & Leisure offers
Local recreation in the Palatinate Forest
RPTU stands for diversity among all employees. We welcome applications from all interested parties, regardless of their ethnic and social origin, age, religion, gender, disability and sexual orientation or identity. Preference will be given to severely disabled persons and persons equivalent to them if they have the appropriate qualifications and suitability.
The RPTU aims to increase the proportion of women in areas where women are underrepresented. Applications from researchers from abroad are expressly encouraged.