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Umeå University is one of Sweden’s largest higher education institutions with over 37,000 students and about 4,700 employees. The University offers a diversity of high-quality education and world-leading research in several fields. Notably, the groundbreaking discovery of the CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing tool, which was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, was made here. At Umeå University, everything is close. Our cohesive campuses make it easy to meet, work together and exchange knowledge, which promotes a dynamic and open culture.
The ongoing societal transformation and large green investments in northern Sweden create enormous opportunities and complex challenges. For Umeå University, conducting research about – and in the middle of – a society in transition is key. We also take pride in delivering education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here.
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Umeå Plant Science Centre, UPSC, is one of Europe's strongest research environments in experimental plant biology. Here, you will have access to state-of-the-art research infrastructure and support from more than two hundred plant researchers. Our research spans from biochemistry and molecular biology to physiology and the ecosystem level (www.upsc.se).
A position as PhD-student is now available at the Department of Plant Physiology, within the project “Role of mitochondria during leaf senescence”. The expected starting date is February 2023 or according to agreement.
The Department of Plant Physiology (Umeå University, part of the Umeå Plant Science Centre, Sweden) invites applicants for a PhD position in plant biology. The expected starting date is February 2023 or according to agreement.
Umeå Plant Science Centre (UPSC) is one of the strongest research environments for basic plant research in Europe. Research at UPSC covers a wide range of disciplines in plant biology including ecology, computational biology, genetics, physiology, biochemistry, cell biology and molecular biology (see www.upsc.se).
In eukaryotic cells, mitochondria have essential functions supporting the energy metabolism. In plants, and notably in leaves, mitochondria contribute to the production of ATP, provision of intermediates for biosynthetic pathways as well as to redox regulations. As metabolic hubs, their role in the cell adaptation to sub-optimal or stress conditions is crucial. However, our understanding of the role played by mitochondria to integrate and regulate the cell’s response to certain stresses remains incomplete, and a better characterization of the signalling and regulatory mechanisms controlling sub-cellular metabolism is necessary.
The aim of the current project is to increase our understanding of mitochondrial functions in cellular metabolism, particularly during leaf senescence, and subsequent cell death. The main scientific approach will be based on the study of mutant and transgenic plants modified in specific metabolic pathways. The work will include molecular and biochemical approaches as well as physiological studies at the whole plant level. Applications of several -omics methods will be important and be made in collaboration with several facilities.
To fulfil the general entry requirements for studies at third-cycle level, the applicant must have qualifications equivalent to a completed degree at second-cycle level, or completed course requirements of at least 240 ECTS credits including at least 60 ECTS credits at second-cycle level.
To fulfil the specific entry requirements to be admitted for studies at third-cycle level in Plant Science at Umeå Plant Science Centre, the successful candidate must have completed 90 ECTS relevant to the doctoral thesis project. Out of this, at least 30 ECTS have to be in a subject closely related to the research topic of the graduate program.
Applicants who have acquired equivalent skills in some other educational system in Sweden or abroad are also eligible.
A relevant background is a degree in biology, molecular biology or biochemistry, preferably with a prior experience with plants. Experience from work with cell organelles, chloroplasts or mitochondria in particular, will be seen as a merit.
The successful applicant is expected to have good ability to write and speak in English, creativity, power of initiative, independence, and ability to collaborate. Evaluations will be based on educational background, quality of master’s thesis, references, interviews, and the letter of intent.
The employment is expected to result in a doctoral degree and the main assignment for the student is thus to be part of the research education, which includes participation in research but also taking relevant courses. Teaching and other departmental activities (up to a maximum of 20% time) are typically included as well. Employment is limited to four years at full time or up to five years if teaching and other departmental work is performed. The salary is fixed according to the established salary level for doctoral students.
You apply through our recruitment system Varbi on December 15, 2022 at the latest. The application can be written in English (preferably) or Swedish.
The application should include:
Documents should be sent electronically, in MS Word or PDF format, through the recruitment system Varbi.
The procedure for recruitment for the position is in accordance with the Higher Education Ordinance (chapt. 12, 2 §) and the decision regarding the position cannot be appealed.
If you have questions regarding the position, please contact Associate Professor Olivier Keech olivier.keech@umu.se
We look forward to your application!
Type of employment | Temporary position |
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Contract type | Full time |
First day of employment | 2023-02-01 eller enligt överenskommelse |
Salary | Månadslön |
Number of positions | 1 |
Full-time equivalent | 100 |
City | Umeå |
County | Västerbottens län |
Country | Sweden |
Reference number | AN 2.2.1-1732-22 |
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Published | 10.Nov.2022 |
Last application date | 15.Dec.2022 11:59 PM CET |