Research Technician, Wheat Genomics and Molecular Breeding, Crop Development Centre
Primary
Purpose:
The Durum Wheat Genetics, Genomics and Breeding team led by Professor Dr. Curtis Pozniak at the University of Saskatchewan (USASK), Crop Development Centre (CDC) is seeking two highly motivated research technicians to work in the molecular breeding lab.
Nature of Work: The incumbent will be involved in a range of research projects with plant breeders, geneticists, molecular biologists, bioinformaticians, and greenhouse personnel. The successful applicant will be familiar with next generation sequencing strategies and must possess a working knowledge of marker-assisted selection, basic bioinformatics, including BLAST searching, DNA sequence alignments, and primer design. The work will be planned and conducted in close coordination with senior research scientists, postdoctoral fellows, graduate and undergraduate students, other research technicians, and visiting scientists.
Overall supervision will be provided by Dr. Curtis Pozniak.
Typical Duties or Accountabilities: Under the direction of our Laboratory Manager, the duties will include, but are not limited to, sample preparation from leaf tissue for downstream DNA analyses, PCR, cloning, sample preparation for next generation sequence analyses, data analysis and marker-assisted selection. Participation in greenhouse and environmentally controlled growth chamber experiments will sometimes be required. The successful candidates will be required to attend bi-weekly progress meetings and contribute to project reports.
Qualifications
Education: A Bachelor’s degree in plant science or related field, or a diploma in Bio Science technology is required. Prior experience working in a molecular lab is desired. Those with a would be overqualified for these positions and will thus not be considered.
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