Post-doctoral Position in Molecular Plant Pathology, Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Purdue University
We are seeking candidates for a postdoctoral position in the laboratory of Dr. Tesfaye Mengiste, in the Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Purdue University College of Agriculture.
We study the molecular mechanisms of plant responses to pathogens. Our current research focuses on Arabidopsis, tomato and sorghum and their molecular interactions with different fungal pathogens. Specific topics cover chromatin modification and stress/pathogen response, plant immune signaling with a focus on responses to fungi as well as genetics and genomics of fungal resistance in sorghum. The project in sorghum is designed to generate strategies for effective disease control while the other areas focus on fundamental research to understand processes required for plant responses to pathogens. The post doc will focus on one of these areas for their research project.
Research experience and molecular biology skills, including QPCR, ChIP, protein interactions assays such as co-IP, Western blot, molecular cloning, tissue culture, and some knowledge of gene editing would be desirable. Candidates should have a doctoral degree (Ph.D.) in biological sciences- plant biology, genetics and molecular biology. The candidate should be motivated and show commitment to research and the ability to work independently. The laboratory will offer an interactive, intellectually stimulating research and academic environment. The PI will help promote the career growth of researchers in the laboratory. Mentoring and training will also be offered in learning how to write and present their research and science effectively. The candidate is expected to interact with undergraduate and graduate students in the lab on collaborative projects.
The position will initially be for one year with possible extensions upon successful completion of the first year. The poison is available starting September 2024.
Applicants should send their CV that details their research experience, and names of three references) to Tesfaye Mengiste at mengiste@purdue.edu
Research experience and molecular biology skills, including QPCR, ChIP, protein interactions assays such as co-IP, Western blot, molecular cloning, tissue culture, and some knowledge of gene editing would be desirable. Candidates should have a doctoral degree (Ph.D.) in biological sciences- plant biology, genetics and molecular biology. The candidate should be motivated and show commitment to research and the ability to work independently. The laboratory will offer an interactive, intellectually stimulating research and academic environment. The PI will help promote the career growth of researchers in the laboratory. Mentoring and training will also be offered in learning how to write and present their research and science effectively. The candidate is expected to interact with undergraduate and graduate students in the lab on collaborative projects.