Postdoc Position in Plant-Microbe Interactions: The Canté-Pastor lab in the Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology at Yale University is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Scholar to join their newly established research group. This fully funded position focuses on developing new transcriptomic and microscopy tools to study plant immunity and systemic resistance at the single-cell level.
Postdoc Position in Plant-Microbe Interactions & Regulatory Networks
Summary Table:
Study Area | Plant-Microbe Interactions & Regulatory Networks |
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Scholarship Description | Fully funded Postdoctoral position at Yale University in the Canté-Pastor lab. |
Eligibility | PhD in plant sciences, molecular biology, omics, or related fields. |
Required Documents | CV, cover letter, and contact information for three references. |
How to Apply | Email application materials to alex.cantopastor@yale.edu. |
Last Date | Screening begins mid-October 2024; open until filled. |
Study Area:
The research focuses on the development of new transcriptomic and microscopy tools to explore plant immunity and systemic resistance at a single-cell level. The Canté-Pastor lab aims to understand how plants allow beneficial soil microbes into their roots while fending off pathogens, primarily through the lens of regulatory networks involved in plant-microbe interactions.
Scholarship Description:
The Canté-Pastor lab, opening in October 2024, seeks a Postdoctoral Scholar to join their team. This position is flexible in scope but centers on using cutting-edge tools to study tissue-specific immune responses and their effects on plant-microbe interactions in Arabidopsis and tomato. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to attend workshops or courses to enhance their skills, mentor students, and participate in writing manuscripts and grants.
Eligibility:
Applicants must hold a PhD in plant sciences, molecular biology, omics, or related fields. Essential skills include expertise in plant sciences, molecular biology, microscopy, and/or bioinformatics. A passion for innovation and understanding plant-microbe interactions is crucial. Experience in plant pathology and/or single-cell transcriptomics is a plus. The lab values diversity and encourages candidates from underrepresented groups to apply.
Required Documents:
- CV
- Cover letter outlining research interests and future objectives
- Contact information for three references
How to Apply:
To apply, email your CV, cover letter, and references to alex.cantopastor@yale.edu. The preferred starting date is early 2025, but there is flexibility. For further inquiries, contact Alex Canto-Pastor via email or Twitter (@acantopastor).
Last Date:
Screening of applications will begin in mid-October 2024 and will continue until a suitable candidate is found.