PhD Candidate Position in Stomatal Immunity and Metabolism | |
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100%, Zurich, fixed-termThe Plant Molecular Physiology lab at ETH Zurich is seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join our research team on a project about stomatal immunity and metabolism. Stomata are tiny pores on the leaf surface that regulate gas exchange and plant productivity, but also serve as natural entry points for plant and human pathogens. While stomata close rapidly in response to microbial signals, the metabolic mechanisms enabling this response remain poorly understood. This project aims to uncover how immune signalling reprograms metabolism in guard cells to drive stomatal closure and restrict pathogen entry. Job descriptionResearch focus:
The student will investigate how microbial elicitors trigger specific metabolic adjustments in guard cells, how these changes influence ion fluxes and osmotic regulation, and how pathogens may circumvent this barrier. The project integrates cell biology, biochemistry, plant immunity, and translational crop research. The long-term goal is to identify metabolic control points that can be leveraged to strengthen natural plant defenses and reduce pathogen entry into leafy vegetables, contributing to sustainable agriculture and improved food safety. ProfileQualifications:
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Working, teaching and research at ETH Zurich We value diversity and sustainabilityIn line with our values , ETH Zurich encourages an inclusive culture. We promote equality of opportunity, value diversity and nurture a working and learning environment in which the rights and dignity of all our staff and students are respected. Visit our Equal Opportunities and Diversity website to find out how we ensure a fair and open environment that allows everyone to grow and flourish. Sustainability is a core value for us - we are consistently working towards a climate-neutral future . Curious? So are we.We look forward to receiving your online application with the following documents:
Further information about the Plant Molecular Physiology lab can be found on our website . Questions regarding the position should be directed to Diana Santelia by email: dsanteliaethz.ch (no applications). Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through our online application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered. We would like to point out that the pre-selection is carried out by the responsible recruiters and not by artificial intelligence. Apply online now
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