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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailThe VIBUGent Center for Plant Systems Biology (PSB ) is a worldleading plant science institute with the mission to integrate genetics genomics and computational biology to unravel the biology of plants and to improve the sustainability and climate resilience of crops. The Maere lab at PSB () is active in the fields of computational biology systems biology and evolutionary genomics. Current research topics include testing a novel experimental setup to unravel the molecular wiring of plant phenotypes under field conditions studying dosage balancesensitive genes in plants and modeling the evolution of transcriptional systems in silico. We are currently looking for a talented PhD student to work on experimental evolution of diatoms in the context of a UGent GOA project (4year position).
Diatoms are the most productive and speciesrich group of microalgae. They have extensively colonized marine freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems contributing 20% of all carbon fixation on Earth. Despite the global significance of diatoms the genetic basis and regulatory mechanisms underlying their evolutionary and ecological success remain largely uncharted territory. Unraveling these mechanisms is crucial to assess how diatoms respond to climate change. In this project we will experimentally evolve diatoms under selection for resilience against warmer temperatures and chart the molecular mechanisms underlying diatom adaptation. For the experimental evolution part we will collaborate closely with the lab of Wim Vyverman at UGent ().
Please complete the online application procedure and include a detailed CV a letter of motivation and the contact details of two referees. Applications are accepted until the position is filled. For more information contact Steven Maere ().
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