We are currently seeking a highly motivated and independent postdoctoral fellow interested in studying the spatial and temporal regulation of root genes using single-cell genomics and other high throughput phenotyping techniques.
The ideal candidate will be a plant biologist who has experience in next generation sequencing techniques, root phenotyping, and molecular biology. The candidate should be independently motivated, scientifically inquisitive, and eager to discover new gene regulatory mechanisms that can be leveraged to tackle the larger issue of climate change. The postdoc will join a diverse team of plant biologists with expertise in bioinformatics, molecular biology, epigenetics and chromatin.
Education:
Ph.D. in Biological Sciences, Agricultural or Plant Biology or related fields
Application Instructions:
Applicants should submit a current resume, names of three references, and an indication of how their expertise and academic accomplishments make them a good fit for the position.
Job location is in Salk North (Torrey Pines) and Salk Main Campus
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