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| PhD position on plant hormone research in Berlin =46ree University of Berlin (Germany), laboratory of Prof. Thomas Schm=FClli= ng A doctoral fellowship funded by the German Research Council (DFG) is immediately available at the Free University=20 of Berlin, Institute of Biology/Applied Genetics. The successful applicant will work in a research=20 team studying genetic, molecular and=20 physiological aspects of cytokinin biology in=20 Arabidopsis. The institute offers excellent=20 conditions. Our research topic covers the functional=20 investigation of cytokinin metabolism and=20 signaling using T-DNA tagged mutants, transgenic=20 lines, yeast two hybrid analyses, reporter gene=20 studies and genetic and physiological=20 investigations of growth and nutrient allocation.=20 Please see our recent publications for further=20 informations: Werner et al., (2003) Plant Cell=20 15, 2532-2550; Heyl and Schm=FClling (2003) Curr.=20 Op. Plant Biol. 6, 480-488 or take a look at our=20 homepage:=20 <http://www.angenetik.fu-berlin.de/>[Only registered users see links. ]. Candidates should have a diploma, master or=20 equivalent in genetics, plant physiology,=20 biochemistry or molecular biology; experience in=20 the plant sciences is advantageous. Compensation=20 is according to the German BAT IIa/2 salary. Applications, including CV, names and addresses=20 of two references, should be addressed to Prof.=20 Thomas Schm=FClling, FU Berlin, Institute of=20 Biology/Applied Genetics, Albrecht-Thaer-Weg 6,=20 14195 Berlin or send by email (in a single=20 folder) to [Only registered users see links. ] Dr. Alexander Heyl =46ree University, Institute for Biology Applied Genetics Neubau Albrecht-Thaer-Weg 6 14195 Berlin [Only registered users see links. ] [Only registered users see links. ] Tel.:+ 49 (0) 30 838 - 56550 =46AX+ 49 (0) 30 838 - 54345 |
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