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Institution Faculty of Biology - Systematics, Biodiversity and Evolution of Plants
Remuneration group TV-L E13
Full-time / Part-time Part-time (65%)
Start date 2026-04-01 (initially limited to March 2027 with a possibility for extension for additional two years)
Application deadline 2026-02-15

About us:

We study the phylogeny, evolution, ecology, physiology and systematics of various angiosperm families (https://www.en.sysbot.bio.lmu.de/people/professors/kadereit/index.html) . A special focus lies on the evolution of C4 and CAM photosynthesis in eudicot plant groups, a research line integrates physiological, biochemical and anatomical traits with transcriptomics and phylogenomics, especially in succulent plant groups. We aim to understand the evolution of photosynthetic traits, investigating possible pre-adaptations, the biochemical mechanisms of CAM and C4, the role of hybridization, and the key gene tool-box.

We are looking for you:

Research/Teaching Assistant (PhD Candidate) in Physiology and Evolution of Photosynthetic Types (m/f/x)

in Munich

Your tasks and responsibilities:

  • Develop and conduct research projects in the area outlined above
  • Manage and analyse research data, publish research findings in peer-reviewed scientific journals, present research results at inter-/national conferences
  • Participate in teaching in topics related to the project
  • Supervise students at the Bachelor- and Master-level

Your qualifications:

  • You have completed a Master’s degree in Plant Science, Biology, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Evolution, or a related field of study
  • You have a strong interest in Plant Physiology, Evolution, and Photosynthesis
  • You have excellent English language skills (fluent). German skills are beneficial but not required
  • Previous experience with physiological, biochemical, or molecular lab methods is desirable, together with bioinformatic skills (e.g., R or python programming)
  • You are a reliable and helpful team player
  • An independent way of working and a high level of commitment are also welcome

Benefits:

  • We offer a stimulating research environment in a highly motivated, international team.
  • Your workplace is located at the side of the stunning Botanical Garden Munich-Nymphenburg and offers office, laboratories, experimental greenhouse, and research facilities.
  • The location is: Institute of Systematics, Biodiversity and Evolution of Plants, LMU Munich (Menzinger Str. 67, Munich).
  • We offer flexible working hours, support in balancing work and family life, and professional training and personal development activities through a variety of LMU support services.
  • In addition you can benefit from various LMU corporate benefits.
  • The position is remunerated according to the salary group TV-L E13 (65%) and initially limited to March 2027 with a possibility for extension for additional two years.

Women are strongly encouraged to apply.

People with disabilities who are equally as qualified as other applicants will receive preferential treatment.

Contact:

Please send your application documents (letter of motivation, CV including list of publications, awards, and acquired funding, contact details of two references, copies of degree certificates and transcripts) in one PDF via e-mail to Prof. Dr. Gudrun Kadereit and Prof. Dr. Renata Callegari Ferrari no later than February 15 2026.

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