Applications are invited for a Research Associate/Fellow to join the UKRI-funded project GROUNDBREAKING, which aims to uncover how plant roots sense and penetrate hard soils. Building on our recent discoveries (Mingyuan et al., Nature, 2025; Jiao et al., Nature, 2025), this project will identify novel genes and regulatory pathways that enable roots to perceive and respond to hard soil environments. We are especially interested in candidates eager to explore the interface between cell wall mechanics and soil physical properties applying spatial gene regulation to understand root biomechanics.
This position is ideally suited to a highly motivated and independent researcher with a strong interest in spatial gene regulation, root–soil interactions, and molecular cell biology.
Applicants must hold (or be nearing completion of) a PhD in molecular biology, plant biology, or a related discipline. Candidates close to submitting their PhD thesis in root or cell biology will also be considered.