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A leading research institute in Potsdam is offering a Postdoc position focused on synthetic approaches to enhance arbuscular mycorrhiza symbiosis. The role involves high-impact research on plant molecular mechanisms and collaboration with international laboratories. Candidates should hold a doctoral degree in Biology, have experience in molecular biology techniques, and a strong motivation for scientific excellence. The position offers an initial two-year contract, mentorship, and the opportunity to work in an innovative environment.
The MPI of Molecular Plant Physiology in Potsdam is looking for a Postdoc (m/f/d) in the group „Mycorrhiza and Root Biology” of Prof. Dr. Caroline Gutjahr.
The latest starting date is the 1st May 2026.
The candidate will conduct high impact research on plant molecular mechanisms that promote the formation of spores of arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi. Arbuscular mycorrhiza is a symbiosis between about 80% of land plant species and fungi of the Glomeromycotina that improves plant nutrition with mineral nutrients. The fungi transfer mineral nutrients from the soil, especially phosphate to the plant, and receive carbon sources in the form of hexoses and lipids in return. The postdoc will be embedded in the project “AMFactory”, which is is based on a multidisciplinary collaboration with the ambition to bridge the gap between the contaminant-free production of AMFs in root organ cultures and their mass-production in bioreactors at low costs, making EU worldwide competitive on the market of AMF bioinoculants. It involves collaboration with the labs of Prof. Stéphane Declerck (UCLouvain, Belgium), Prof. Inge van Bogaert (University of Gent, Belgium), Prof. Claire Stanley (Imperial College London, UK) and Prof. Andre Genre (University of Turin, Italy).
The project is NOT suitable for persons with a background in ecology, agronomy or agricultural sciences, except if the background includes a strong training in molecular and/or synthetic biology.
Please upload your application by 31st January 2026 here. Please DO NOT apply by email.
Screening of applications will start at the 1st of January and if a highly suitable person is found an offer may be made before the 31st of January.
Please include these documents into your application:
For further information please contact Caroline Gutjahr. If you want to know more about the institute or the group, please have a look on our homepage.