Postdoc in Synthetic Approaches to Promote Arbuscular Mycorrhiza Symbiosis at Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology
The Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology in Potsdam, Germany, is offering a postdoctoral position in the research group “Mycorrhiza and Root Biology” led by Professor Caroline Gutjahr. The position focuses on synthetic approaches to promote arbuscular mycorrhiza symbiosis, a key interaction between land plants and Glomeromycotina fungi that enhances plant nutrition, particularly phosphate uptake, in exchange for carbon sources. The successful candidate will conduct high-impact research on plant molecular mechanisms that facilitate the formation of arbuscular mycorrhiza fungal spores.
This postdoc will be part of the multidisciplinary “AMFactory” project, which aims to bridge the gap between contaminant-free production of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMFs) in root organ cultures and their mass production in bioreactors, supporting the EU's competitiveness in the AMF bioinoculant market. The project involves collaboration with leading labs across Europe, including UCLouvain (Belgium), University of Gent (Belgium), Imperial College London (UK), and University of Turin (Italy).
Applicants should have a doctoral degree (or be near completion) in Biology or a related field, with a strong background in molecular, synthetic, or plant molecular biology. Required skills include molecular biology techniques, plant and/or fungal handling, plant transformation, tissue culture, and statistical data analysis. Experience in synthetic biology and molecular biology of arbuscular mycorrhiza is highly desirable. Candidates must have at least one first-author publication in a respected international journal and demonstrate excellent English communication skills. The position is not suitable for those with backgrounds in ecology, agronomy, or agricultural sciences unless they have strong molecular or synthetic biology training.
The position is initially for two years, with the possibility of extension up to three years, and is funded according to the German public service pay scale (E13 TVöD Bund). The institute offers a stimulating, international research environment, mentoring, and access to state-of-the-art infrastructure. The application deadline is 31st January 2026, with screening beginning on 1st January 2026. Applications must be submitted online and include a CV, publication list, contact information for at least two referees, and a motivation letter. For further information, candidates are encouraged to review the group’s major publications and visit the institute’s homepage.