In the BMBF-funded project DIVATOX (Diversity of aquatic plants and associated neurotoxic cyanobacteria - effects on recreational and drinking water use of inland waters) we are looking for a PhD student (3 years, fulltime) in the Departments of “Plankton and Microbial Ecology” at IGB-Stechlin (ca. 80 km north of Berlin) and “Evolutionary and Integrative Ecology” at IGB-Berlin-Friedrichshagen. The main task will be to evaluate the “Phylogenetic and functional diversity of cyanobacterial microbiomes” as of 01.09.2024.
Become part of a dedicated project team of researchers from three institutions investigating causes and effects of plant-associated toxic cyanobacteria (IGB), the influence of microbial diversity (IGB), the type and quantity of cyanobacterial toxins (Federal Environment Agency: UBA) and the mechanism of action of the toxins (Institute for Occupational Research Dortmund: IfADo). A prediction model is also being developed at the TU Berlin. Take on the important task of analysing the cyanobacteria-associated microbiomes using state of the art molecular methods!