Research Associate-Plant Pathology
Listed on 2026-07-07
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Research/Development
Research Scientist
Position Summary
The Research Associate position is housed in the Department of Plant Pathology at the University of Georgia's Tifton Campus. The individual in this role will be expected to be an accomplished investigator to maintain a vigorous research program in the area of detection and understanding mechanism of fungicide resistance in Alternaria sp in brasssica, Colletotrichum sp, and Fusarium sp in cucurbits.
The overall research goal is to utilize techniques not limited to classical mycology, fungicide sensitivity assays, genomics and bioinformatics. The Research Associate will design and coordinate field and greenhouse experiment‑based assays to test hypotheses. In addition to conducting research, this position will work closely with key interdisciplinary teams across multiple states to evaluate the cultural practices that reduce Alter maria losses in broccoli.
The successful candidate will assume a leadership role in data collection and analysis, as well as in the preparation of manuscripts for submission to peer‑reviewed journals. Additionally, they will be expected to present research findings at local and national conferences and in the writing and preparing of grant proposals for submission.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in a related field of science and 2 years of professional experience.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and/or Competencies- Understanding and appreciation of projects related to fungicide resistance, fungicide sensitivity assay, genomics and bioinformatics.
- Knowledge in writing published articles on related subject matter.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Highly organized, meticulous attention to detail, and careful adherence to protocol.
- Strong analytical skills, including data quality control, statistical interpretation, and synthesis of research results.
- Light lifting
- Standing and/or sitting for extended periods of time
- Driving as needed to perform job duties
- Conduct research on the detection and characterization of fungicide resistance in Alternaria sp affecting brassica crops.
- Investigate resistance mechanisms in Colletotrichum sp and Fusarium sp associated with cucurbit diseases.
- Conduct commercial field surveys and laboratory analyses, including Colletotrichum sp characterization, fungicide resistance screening, and race typing.
- Design and implement laboratory and field experiments to analyze pathogen response to fungicides.
- Interpret findings to advance understanding of resistance development and support improved disease management strategies.
- Present results at local and national conferences and prepare scientific manuscripts for publication.
- Extend research findings into actionable recommendations for growers and stakeholders.
- Collaborate with extension and industry partners to implement resistance management practices across diverse vegetable systems.
- Develop and evaluate practical strategies to manage fungicide‑resistant diseases in Georgia vegetable production systems.
- Optimize integrated disease management approaches to improve control of resistant pathogens.
- Organize meetings, facilitate communication, and disseminate information among project collaborators.
- Serve as project manager for the Sustainable Anthracnose Management (SAM) project, coordinating activities and ensuring timely progress.
- Draft, edit, and format competitive grant proposals to ensure clarity, compliance, and alignment with sponsor guidelines.
- Prepare annual reports and review scientific publications associated with the project.
- Train undergraduate and graduate students.
- Keep accurate records related to research projects and data.
- Other duties assigned.
Recruitment Contact Name:
Bhabesh Dutta
Recruitment Contact Email: bhabesh
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