Hey bioinformatics-inclined people,
We're on the hunt for a PhD student to join a project supervised by Jim Weller examining the genetics of flowering time in chickpeas. The prospective candidate will be using GWAS, bi-parental genetics and transcriptomics to exploring the architecture of phenology traits across the chickpea genome, with the aim of informing breeder decisions into the climate-addled future we're looking at. This project is under the banner of the GRDC, and comes with a guaranteed 3.5 year scholarship.
We're hoping for someone who has completed Honours in molecular biology, bioinformatics, plant physiology or genetics (or anything else tangentially related). A background in plant science is not essential, but the project will involve a fair chunk of plant husbandry, so be prepared! Applications close on the 18th July (so about two weeks).
https://www.utas.edu.au/research/degrees/available-projects/projects/biologi...
Cheers, Jak --------------------------------------------------------------- Dr Jakob Butler | Postdoctoral research fellow University of Tasmania (UTAS) | School of Natural Sciences Rm372d, Life Sciences Building, Churchill Avenue, Hobart, TAS 7005, Australia M: +61 439 323 751
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