Post doctoral research associate positions in
molecular genetics and functional genomics
Two post doctoral research associate positions are
available immediately at the University of Missouri to work on discovery and
characterization of transcription factors towards drought tolerance in soybean.
One of the successful candidates will work on functional characterization of
transcription factors and metabolic pathways associated with drought tolerance
using molecular genetics approaches.
The second one will focus on tissue-specific and stress specific
promoter analysis and regulatory elements useful for drought tolerance
improvement in soybean. 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 positions
requires post doctoral experience and a strong background in transcription
factor research and molecular biology techniques such as promoter analysis,
cloning, vector construction, quantitative PCR, Y2H, 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. Applications will be considered until a suitable candidate is
identified. Salary will be commensurate with experience and qualifications. The
initial appointment will be for one year and the reappointment will depend on
successful performance. Applicants should provide a letter of interest, a
complete CV and arrange for three references to be sent to:
Dr.
Henry T. Nguyen, Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council Endowed Professor,
National Center for Soybean Biotechnology, Division of Plant Sciences, 1-31
Agriculture Building, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211. Tel: (573) 882-5494.
E-mail:
nguyenhenry@missouri.edu
Lab:
http://www.soybeangenomics.missouri.edu