Post Doctoral Research Associate Position in Functional
Genomics of Soybean Transcription Factors and Drought Tolerance
A post doctoral research associate position is available
immediately at the Soybean Genomics and Biotechnology Laboratory at the University
of Missouri. The research focus will be on the discovery and characterization
of transcription factors towards drought tolerance in soybean. The successful candidates
will work on functional characterization of transcription factors and metabolic
pathways associated with drought tolerance using molecular genetics approaches.
The research program includes
studies using Arabidopsis and comparative legume genomics. Applicants should
have a Ph.D. in plant biology, genetics, biotechnology, or a related discipline.
The position requires a strong background in transcription factor research and molecular
biology techniques such as cloning, vector construction, quantitative PCR, Y2H,
ChIP, transgenic and mutant analyses. Experience with gene regulation and silencing,
biochemical pathways, and biological databases is desirable. Excellent oral and
written communication skills and the ability to work well in a collaborative
research environment are essential. Applicants should provide a letter of
interest, a complete CV, and three reference letters. Please include the
following in the subject line: “PD
Application for Soybean Transcription Factors” and send the above requested
information to:
Dr. Henry Nguyen (nguyenhenry@missouri.edu)
Professor and Director, National
Center for Soybean Biotechnology,
Division of Plant Sciences,
1-31 Agriculture Building, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211. Tel: (573) 882-5494.
Lab website: http://soybeangenomics.missouri.edu