The International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) on Understanding Complex Plant Traits using Computational and Evolutionary Approaches is a local collaboration between the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research (MPIPZ).
Requirements:
- Applicants must be highly qualified and motivated student from any nationality.
- Applicant to hold or expect to hold a Master’s degree in a related subject.
- Applicant must have a proved track record of academic and research excellence and are fluent in written and spoken English.
Duration: Positions are fully funded for 3 years with possible extension.
Applications:
- Apply online
Available projects:
- How is the distribution of chromosomes at meiosis I controlled?
- Elucidating bilateral endodermal patterning in Arabidopsis roots
- How to make a hinge – cell wall patterning in Cardamine hirsuta fruit
- Evolutionary Genomics of Flowering Behaviour in the Perennial Model Species Arabis alpine
- The role of heterochronic variation in driving morphological diversity in Cardamine hirsute
- Reconstructing population and adaptive history in Arabidopsis thaliana
- Molecular basis of host adaptation and lifestyle transition in a widespread fungus that colonize plant roots
- Molecular Dissection of an Immune Receptor Signaling Mechanism
- An evolutionary approach to understand the plant immune system
- Statistical analyses of transcriptome data across cell lineages and developmental stages
- Cell death regulation and function in plant-fungal symbiosis
- Regulation of protein polyubiquitination in light signal transduction
- Functional analysis of GRAS proteins and their role in the transition of plants from water to land
Quick Overview————- | |
Organization | International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) |
Country | Germany |
Fellowship Level | Doctoral |
Subject areas | Life Sciences, Biology, Biotechnology |
Fellowship amount | Fully-funded |
Eligibility | Open to all nationalities |
Deadline | November 16th 2020 |
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