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Position: Research Scientist (m/f/d) in Plant Genetics and Breeding
Institution: Technische Universität München
Location: München, Bayern, Germany
Duties: Molecular mechanisms underlying the response of maize to abiotic stress (cold/drought/lodging); Functional characterization of candidate genes using genetic, physiological and molecular methods such as gene expression analyses, mutant analyses, map-based cloning, gene-gene and protein-protein networks; Analysis of genomic, transcriptomic and proteomic data
Requirements: PhD in biology, genetics, bioinformatics, crop science or related fields; Strong interest in wet-lab and in silico approaches; Training in molecular biology, genomics, and/or genome editing techniques are desirable, but not required; Ability to solve problems independently and to work in a team; Teaching experience is desirable, but not required
   
Text: Direkt zum Inhalt springen Login Register | Support Hilfe Documentation Suche de | en MyTUM-Portal Technische Universität München Technische Universität München Home Neuigkeiten Neuigkeiten Kalender Kalender Wichtige Dokumente & Verwaltungsinfos Wichtige Dokumente & Verwaltungsinfos Jobs/Stellenangebote Jobs/Stellenangebote Online-Services & Logins Online-Services & Logins Schwarzes Brett Schwarzes Brett Kontakt & Hilfe Kontakt & Hilfe Sitemap > Jobs und Stellenangebote > Wissenschaftliches Personal > Research Scientist (m/f/d) in Plant Genetics and Breeding Zurück zu Nachrichten-Bereich Browse in News Research Scientist (m/f/d) in Plant Genetics and Breeding 13.03.2023, Wissenschaftliches Personal Research in the TUM plant breeding group is devoted to the genetic improvement of crops with a focus on tolerance to abiotic stress in maize. You will join a multi-disciplinary research team working on discovering genes regulating quantitative traits in maize genetic resources. Unique biological resources, a large body of genomic, transcriptomic, and proteomic data are available at the chair through several large collaborative projects. Research topics : • Molecular mechanisms underlying the response of maize to abiotic stress (cold/drought/lodging) • Functional characterization of candidate genes using genetic, physiological and molecular methods such as gene expression analyses, mutant analyses, map-based cloning, gene-gene and protein-protein networks • Analysis of genomic, transcriptomic and proteomic data The successful applicant is expected to have: • PhD in biology, genetics, bioinformatics, crop science or related fields • Strong interest in wet-lab and in silico approaches • Training in molecular biology, genomics, and/or genome editing techniques are desirable, but not required • Ability to solve problems independently and to work in a team • Teaching experience is desirable, but not required We offer : • An interdisciplinary working environment in a team of molecular and quantitative geneticists • Active exchange and collaboration with partners from academia and industry in a field of constant technical and methodological development • Advanced education in genetics and plant breeding in courses and summer schools • Employment contract with payment according to TV-L E13 for an initial two-year period with the possibility of extension up to six years The Technical University of Munich is committed to increasing the proportion of women in research and education and thus explicitly invites qualified female scientists to apply for this position. Preference will be given to disabled candidates with essentially the same qualifications. Contact: Applications with the usual supporting information (letter of motivation, CV, certificates, credentials, etc. in a single pdf file) should be sent to jobs.z7x.wz@tum.de , subject matter: “ Research Scientist Plant Genetics and Breeding 23.2 ”. Application will be open until the position is filled. For more information please see: https://www1.ls.tum.de/plantbreeding For questions related to the position and further background information please contact Dr. Ulrike Utans-Schneitz, Plant Breeding, TUM, utansschneitz@tum.de . Hinweis zum Datenschutz: Im Rahmen Ihrer Bewerbung um eine Stelle an der Technischen Universität München (TUM) übermitteln Sie personenbezogene Daten. Beachten Sie bitte hierzu unsere Datenschutzhinweise gemäss Art. 13 Datenschutz-Grundverordnung (DSGVO) zur Erhebung und Verarbeitung von personenbezogenen Daten im Rahmen Ihrer Bewerbung. Durch die Übermittlung Ihrer Bewerbung bestätigen Sie, dass Sie die Datenschutzhinweise der TUM zur Kenntnis genommen haben. Kontakt: jobs.z7x.wz@tum.de Drucken Finden Sie weitere Themen auf der zentralen Webseite der Technischen Universität München: www.tum.de Aktuelles Alle Meldungen Veranstaltungen Magazine Podcasts Coronavirus Studium Studienangebot Bewerbung & Einschreibung Im Studium Studienabschluss Internationale Studierende Hilfe & Beratung Studienfinanzierung Lehre & Qualitäts­management Kontakt Lebenslanges Lernen Executive and Professional Education Angebote für unsere Mitarbeitenden Angebote für unsere Studierenden Innovation in Lehre und Weiterbildung Publikationen und Medienbeiträge Kontakt Forschung Exzellenzcluster Forschungsziele Projekte Forschung mit Tieren Unsere Partner Service für Forschende Innovation Entrepreneurship Industriekoopera­tionen Ökosystem München Patente und Lizenzen Community Campusleben Globales Netzwerk Alumni Spenden und Fördern Über die TUM Exzellenzuniversität Ziele und Werte Daten und Fakten Organisation Standorte Karriere und Jobs Fan der TUM? Kontakt und Anfahrt Jobs Feedback Presse Datenschutz Impressum Barrierefreiheit
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