May 22, 2008

Postdoctoral Position - Microarray-based discovery of plant growth-regulatory genes - University of Oxford

GBP 27,466 33,780 p.a.

Postdoctoral position for up to two years funded by BBSRC, ideally starting 1 October 2008. You will work on the detection of gene deletion mutations in Arabidopsis thaliana via hybridisation of mutant plant genomic DNA to whole-genome microarray chips within Professor Nick Harberds group. The aim is to identify/characterise previously undiscovered plant growth-regulatory genes and is a collaboration with Dr Ioannis Ragoussis and Professor Richard Mott at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, Oxford; it comprises a unique multi-disciplinary combination of classical plant genetics, microarray and bioinformatic analyses.

Application

Informal enquiries to Professor Nick Harberd, by E-mail: nicholas.harberdplants.ox.ac.uk

Further particulars are available on http://www.plants.ox.ac.uk or from the Administrator. Applications with a CV and the contact details of two referees, clearly quoting ref: AP08011 are to be sent to the Administrator, Department of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3RB or by E-mail: plants.ox.ac.uk">recruitplants.ox.ac.uk The closing date is noon, 23 June 2008.


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