Please forward to anyone interested in your organization. Position is
also listed on the GDR website.
ASSOCIATE IN RESEARCH - Washington State University is seeking a highly
motivated, talented, and creative scientist for a plant genomics
project. Position is initially available for two years with the
possibility of extension. We are looking for an individual with the
demonstrated ability to primarily carry out research and manage labs.
The individual will be responsible for implementing experiments as well
as upkeep of lab equipment, ordering lab supplies, and training students
in the lab.
The successful candidate must have strong interest in plant molecular
biology, bioinformatics, genomics and tissue culture. Required: a B.S.
degree. Preferred: 1) a M.S. degree 2) prior experience in basic plant
molecular biology techniques such as DNA extraction, cloning of PCR
products, DNA sequencing, RT-PCR, plant growth, plant transformation,
computer programming, and general microbial techniques; 3) ability to
interact and work collaboratively with others.
Application review begins immediately. Application materials includes a
brief cover letter outlining interests and qualifications, curriculum
vitae, transcripts, and the names and e-mail addresses of three
references (please send all materials as a single PDF file). Send
applications materials to Dr. Amit Dhingra, Dept. of Horticulture &
Landscape Architecture, WSU, P.O. Box 646414, Pullman, WA 99164-6414.
Fax: (509)335-8690; e-mail: adhingra(a)wsu.edu. AA/EE0/ADA
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Amit Dhingra, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Horticulture & Landscape Architecture
PO Box 646414
46 Johnson Hall
Washington State University
Pullman, WA 99164-6414
Phone: (509) 335-3625
Cell: (352) 246-4092
Fax: (509) 335-8690
Email: adhingra(a)wsu.edu
Please forward to anyone interested in your organization. Position is
also listed on the GDR website.
ASSOCIATE IN RESEARCH - Washington State University is seeking a highly
motivated, talented, and creative scientist for a plant genomics
project. Position is initially available for two years with the
possibility of extension. We are looking for an individual with the
demonstrated ability to primarily carry out research and manage labs.
The individual will be responsible for implementing experiments as well
as upkeep of lab equipment, ordering lab supplies, and training students
in the lab.
The successful candidate must have strong interest in plant molecular
biology, bioinformatics, genomics and tissue culture. Required: a B.S.
degree. Preferred: 1) a M.S. degree 2) prior experience in basic plant
molecular biology techniques such as DNA extraction, cloning of PCR
products, DNA sequencing, RT-PCR, plant growth, plant transformation,
computer programming, and general microbial techniques; 3) ability to
interact and work collaboratively with others.
Application review begins immediately. Application materials includes a
brief cover letter outlining interests and qualifications, curriculum
vitae, transcripts, and the names and e-mail addresses of three
references (please send all materials as a single PDF file). Send
applications materials to Dr. Amit Dhingra, Dept. of Horticulture &
Landscape Architecture, WSU, P.O. Box 646414, Pullman, WA 99164-6414.
Fax: (509)335-8690; e-mail: adhingra(a)wsu.edu. AA/EE0/ADA
----------------------------------------
Amit Dhingra, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Horticulture & Landscape Architecture
PO Box 646414
46 Johnson Hall
Washington State University
Pullman, WA 99164-6414
Phone: (509) 335-3625
Cell: (352) 246-4092
Fax: (509) 335-8690
Email: adhingra(a)wsu.edu