Post-Doctoral Associate- AD Ozias-Akins/Biswal
Listed on 2026-06-14
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Biomedical Science, Clinical Research
Post-Doctoral Associate – AD Ozias‑Akins/Biswal
Position Number: G/R33444P
• Posting Number: G/R33444P
• Job Code: 1205
• FTE: 1.00
• Status:
Advertised Salary
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Start Date:
07/01/2026
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Location:
Tifton, GA.
The Post‑Doctoral Associate (AD) will explore genetic mechanisms of resistance to Aspergillus infection and aflatoxin contamination through population phenotyping, metabolomics, genotyping, genetic mapping, and transcriptome analysis utilizing materials generated in the laboratory, greenhouse, and field. This is a limited‑term position expected to end one year after the start date, with potential renewal based on project needs, funding availability, and performance.
Primary Responsibilities – 45%- Conduct population phenotyping studies to evaluate resistance to Aspergillus infection and aflatoxin contamination.
- Perform metabolomic, genotypic, and transcriptomic analyses to identify genetic mechanisms associated with resistance.
- Execute genetic mapping to link phenotypic traits with underlying genetic markers.
- Utilize and manage research materials generated in laboratory, greenhouse, and field environments to support experimental objectives.
- Collect research samples from laboratory, greenhouse, and field environments in accordance with study protocols.
- Perform molecular assays including nucleic acid extraction, PCR, RT‑PCR, qPCR, and digital PCR techniques.
- Prepare, process, and analyze biological samples to support experimental objectives.
- Maintain accurate records of sample collection and laboratory assay results.
- Sort and process data using computational methods to support research and reporting needs.
- Develop and manage spreadsheets, documents, and presentations to ensure accurate data tracking and communication.
- Apply a high level of organization and attention to detail to ensure data accuracy and integrity.
- Waste disposal, maintenance of stocks and buffers, ordering chemicals and supplies.
- Other activities assigned by the supervisor.
- PhD in plant biology, genetics, or a related breeding‑field.
- Molecular and cellular biology knowledge and skills.
- Some experience with metabolomics and bioinformatics.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Proven publication record.
- Work independently as well as an integral member of a team.
- Experience with breeding, metabolomics, and molecular genetics including computational expertise.
- Knowledge of stress physiology.
- Standing.
- Lifting up to 30 lbs.
- Enduring outside and/or inside elements for extended periods of time, traveling to/from multiple locations as needed for job duties.
- Driving as needed to perform job duties.
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