| Research Associate |
| Colorado State University |
| Research Associate - Wheat Breeding and Genetics. A research
associate
position is available within the Soil and Crop Sciences Department at
Colorado State University. The position is a full-time, twelve-month,
administrative professional (non tenure-track) appointment with 100%
research
responsibilities. Renewal past one year is contingent upon availability
of
funds and satisfactory progress and performance.
The successful applicant will coordinate Russian wheat aphid resistance screening and molecular marker assisted selection activities. Associated activities include research plot preparation, planting, maintenance, and harvest; field and laboratory data collection, summarization, and analysis; operation and maintenance of field plot equipment, in collaboration with existing project personnel; hiring and supervision of hourly and seasonal employees; and collaboration with graduate students on research projects. Minimum B.S. degree in plant breeding/genetics, agronomy, horticulture, or a related biological sciences field is required; M.S. degree is preferred. Interest and ability to work outdoors and to work in wheat field plots under normal conditions is required. Demonstrated interest or experience with applied plant breeding, familiarity with scientific research procedures, effective written and oral communication skills in English, effective interpersonal skills, and computer literacy are required. Basic experience with molecular biology laboratory techniques (e.g., DNA extraction, PCR, molecular marker analysis, etc.) is preferred. To apply, send a letter of application (including a statement
of
interest in the position and clear documentation of qualifications), a
curriculum vitae or resume, copies of university transcripts, and
arrange for three letters of professional recommendation to be sent to:
Ellen Fratcher
Department of Soil and Crop Sciences Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523-1170 970-491-6501, -0564 (phone, fax). Applications will be considered until the position is filled; applicants should submit completed applications by May 15 2006 for full consideration. For questions regarding this position, please contact Dr. Scott Haley (scott.haley@colostate.edu). Information on the Wheat Breeding and Genetics Program and the Soil and Crop Sciences Department may be found at: http://wheat.colostate.edu and http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/SoilCrop/. Colorado State University is an EO/AA employer. |