We have an open phd position in our new Plant-PATH center.
You will be doing biophysics and structural biology on plant hormone 
transporters in a great and international team. See details below

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Dear colleagues,
Please pass this along to anyone who might be interested. Thanks!
/Bjørn


PhD Position – Structural and Functional Studies of Plant Membrane-Protein 
Transporters, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Aarhus University, 
Denmark

online posting:
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/plant-path-center_exciting-phd-opportunity-in-structural-activity-7373641480801959936-KMUb

The Opportunity
The Plant-PATH Center for Active Transport of Plant Hormones is seeking a 
motivated PhD student to join Bjørn Panyella Pedersen’s lab. This is a unique 
chance to study the molecular mechanisms of transmembrane hormone and sugar 
transport in plants and explore how these processes could contribute to more 
sustainable agriculture. You will work at the intersection of structural 
biology, biophysics, and plant physiology, within an international, 
interdisciplinary team spanning Denmark, Germany, and Belgium. At Plant-PATH, 
we value team spirit, curiosity, and collaboration, and we are looking for a 
candidate who will thrive in this environment.

About the role
The exact focus will be shaped with the successful candidate but will involve 
structural studies of plant membrane proteins that control growth (cryo-EM, 
X-ray crystallography), and functional assays linking structure to transport 
activity (e.g., electrophysiology in oocytes, reconstitution in liposomes).

The following recent publications illustrate our work:
    • Ung et al., Nature Plants (2025): AUX/LAX transporters and auxin import
    • Schulz et al., Nature Plants (2025): Herbicide transport by PIN-FORMED 
auxin transporters
    • Andersen et al., PNAS (2025): Molecular selectivity in STP6 and STP10 
sugar transport proteins

Who we are looking for
The ideal candidate will have…
    • MSc in biochemistry, molecular biology, or a related field
    • Hands-on experience with molecular cloning, protein expression, and 
purification (membrane protein experience a plus)
    • Curiosity, teamwork spirit, and willingness to ask challenging questions
    • Some experience with cryo-EM, X-ray data, or transport assays (helpful, 
but not required)

What we offer
    • Fully funded 3-year PhD with competitive salary
    • Access to state-of-the-art facilities (Titan Krios, X-ray beamlines, 
biophysical instruments)
    • Supportive, collaborative, and interdisciplinary environment, where all 
ideas are welcomed
    • Collegial culture valuing equality, work-life balance, and regular social 
events
    • The chance to be part of the Plant-PATH Centre of Excellence, funded by 
the Danish National Research Foundation, providing a collaborative network with 
frequent exchanges, joint seminars and opportunities to spend time in partner 
labs in Denmark, Belgium, and Germany
    • Life in Aarhus: a vibrant, green, and safe international city, with rich 
café culture, thriving arts scene, and abundant outdoor and water sports

How to apply
Send your CV, a short motivation letter, and two references to Prof. Bjørn 
Panyella Pedersen ([email protected]) by 15 October 2025

Questions?
Feel free to contact Leila Margot Henkes, Centre Coordinator ([email protected]).

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Bjørn Panyella Pedersen, Professor, PhD
Director, DNRF Center for Active Transport of Plant Hormones (Plant-PATH)
Dept. of Molecular Biology and Genetics - Aarhus University
Tel: +45 2972 3499  |  mail: [email protected]  |  DNRF Center: plant-path.au.dk  
|  Lab: pedersenlab.dk

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