Dear Colleagues,
We would like you to know of this opportunity for a PhD student-
Thanks,
Nahla
Nahla V. Bassil
Plant Molecular Geneticist
USDA-ARS National Clonal Germplasm Repository
33447 Peoria Rd.
Corvallis, OR 97333-2521
Tel: (541) 738-4214
Oregon State University – College of Agriculture
Department of Horticulture
USDA-ARS, Corvallis, Oregon
Graduate Research Assistant Position
We are seeking a highly motivated Ph.D. student with interest in both plant breeding and bioinformatics. The primary objective of the research project is to
develop molecular markers for aphid resistance in black raspberry using a combination of omics and quantitative genetic approaches. The student will work closely with USDA-ARS researchers as well as Oregon State University faculty.
The responsibilities of the candidate are: 1) to conduct research to understand aphid resistance/susceptibility mechanisms in black raspberry breeding populations;
2) identify QTLs, candidate genes, and underlying disease resistance pathways using omics and bioinformatics approaches; 3) validate QTLs in wider black raspberry germplasm; 4) support development of research proposals; and 5) present at international conferences
and publish peer-reviewed journal articles.
Specific Work Responsibilities:
Genetics of aphid resistance in black raspberry (85%):
QTL and association mapping to dissect genetic basis of aphid resistance.
Bioinformatics to mine high-throughput omics data for candidate gene identification.
Design molecular biology and transcriptomics experiments to identify and validate candidate genes.
Research Communication (10%): Oral presentations and posters at scientific meetings, seminars, workshops.
Proposal Development (5%): Motivated and creative thinker to support development of research proposals for basic and applied plant genetics and molecular biology.
Minimum Qualifications: M.S. in plant biology, plant genetics/breeding, plant pathology, or a related field. Ambitious and self-motivated.
Preferred Qualifications:
Course work or undergraduate research experience in bioinformatics or computer programming.
Experience in a molecular biology laboratory, greenhouse and field for plant pathology, molecular markers and quantitative genetics desirable. Candidate should have excellent
writing and oral communication skills. Candidate should be able to multi-task, work independently and as part of a team, and have good time management and attention to detail. Creativity and pro-activeness are assets, as well as enthusiasm to work and interact
in an international scientific environment.
Interested candidates should send letter of interest, Curriculum Vitae, and names and contact information for three references to:
Kelly Vining, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Department of Horticulture
Oregon State University
4019 Ag and Life Sciences
Corvallis, Oregon, USA
Email: kelly.vining@oregonstate.edu