ČSEBR
Česká společnost experimentální biologie rostlin
- Viničná 5, Praha 2, 12800
- +420 22195 1689
- +420 22195 1705
- +420 22195 1694
- csebr@csebr.cz
- Číslo účtu: 2203014217/2010
- IBAN: CZ87 2010 0000 0022 0301 4217
- BIC: FIOBCZPPXXX
Project: Mechanisms of beneficial and sublethally toxic effects of chromium and nickel in plants
Where: The Laboratory of Plant Biophysics and Biochemistry in the Biology Centre of the Academy of Science (BC CAS),
České Budějovice, Czech Republic
Supervisor: Hendrik Kuepper
Deadline for application: ASAP
Start date: 1st April 2024 (earliest)
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(2 positions)
Project: Phenotypic plasticity in plants – mechanisms, constraints and evolution: phenotypic plasticity to high temperature in the Capsella genus
Where: Isabel Bäurle group, University of Postdam
Supervisor: Isabel Bäurle
Deadline for application: ASAP
Start date: 1st April 2024 (earliest)
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Project: Polycomb function in green algae.
Where: Institute of Microbiology, the Biology Centre of the Academy of Science (BC CAS),
České Budějovice, Czech Republic
Supervisor: Iva Mozgová
Deadline for application: 15th March 2025
Start date: August or September 2025
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Project: You will investigate the molecular machinery of clathrin-mediated trafficking (recommended reading: Adamowski et al. 2018, The Plant Cell; Adamowski et al. 2024, Cell Reports) as well as selected regulators of ARF small GTPases.
Where: Laboratory of Plant Cell Biology, Intercollegiate Faculty of Biotechnology of University of Gdańsk & Medical University of Gdańsk, Poland
Supervisor: Maciek Adamowski
Deadline for application: 24th April 2025 2025
Start date: October 2025
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Project: Unraveling the role of rapid auxin responses in the morphogenesis of above-ground Arabidopsis body
Where: Plant Morphodynamics lab, IEB Prague, Czech Republic
Supervisor: Matyas Fendrych
Deadline for application: 15th April 2025
Start date: October 2025
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Project: Study of mechanisms plants use to control the timing of cell fate transitions. During plant development complex organs are formed with meticulously patterned cell identities. However, none of the embryonically specified cells differentiate before germination and their ‚master regulators‘ are unable to induce differentiation. In general, the research group is interested in plant development, cell identity, and pattern formation.
Where: ZMBR, University of Tübingen, Germany
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Deadline for application: ideally before July 21st, 2025
Start date: 1st January 2026 (earliest)
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Česká společnost experimentální biologie rostlin