Department: Biology, Terrestrial Ecology Section & Center for Volatile Interactions (VOLT)
University: University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Deadline: 1 December 2025
Start Date: 1 March 2026
Contract: Full-time, 2 years
Principal Investigator: Kathrin Rousk (kathrin.rousk@bio.ku.dk)
The project investigates beneficial symbioses between mosses and cyanobacteria, focusing on nitrogen fixation, evolution of symbioses, and how interactions may shift between mutualistic and parasitic under different environmental conditions. The project is funded by a Villum Experiment grant.
Plan, conduct, and complete experiments with mosses and cyanobacteria
Grow and culture mosses and cyanobacteria in co-culture and individually
DNA/RNA isolation, microscopy, transcriptomic/metagenomic analyses
Measure N2 fixation rates and photosynthesis
Analyze data using R and Python, perform multivariate statistics
Prepare manuscripts, contribute to seminars and workshops
Supervise students
Essential:
PhD in Biology, Ecology, Evolution, Environmental Genomics, or related fields
Excellent English communication and writing skills
Strong motivation and ability to work independently
Desirable Skills:
Experience in experimental design and plant/microbe culturing
Microscopy, DNA/RNA extraction, RNA sequencing prep
Transcriptomic, metagenomic, and genomic data analysis
Data analysis in R/Python and multivariate statistics
Project coordination and supervision experience
Cover letter (motivation and relevant experience)
CV
Complete publication list
Reprints of 3 relevant papers
PhD diploma
Contact details of 2 referees
Application Submission: Online via University of Copenhagen portal
Further Info on Recruitment: UCPH Recruitment Process
This postdoc is ideal for researchers interested in plant-microbe interactions, nitrogen fixation, ecosystem ecology, and experimental molecular ecology, with strong analytical and laboratory skills.
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