Blueberry-Blackberry Bioinformatics and Breeding Intern

Driscoll'sWatsonville, CA
296d$26 - $40

About The Position

This internship offers a bioinformatics or plant breeding student the unique opportunity to explore working with a highly collaborative agricultural Research and Development group focused on breeding berries. The intern will work most closely with Driscoll's bioinformatics team and the molecular Blueberry and Blackberry breeders. The intern will be responsible for evaluating polyploid SNP dosage calling tools and identifying presence/absence polymorphisms from autotetraploid blueberry and blackberry sequence data. The intern will assess these strategies for implications in GWAS results. Additionally, the intern will have the opportunity to participate in general day-to-day breeding activities during peak berry season, including but not limited to, seedling selection, fruit evaluation, and phenotyping (field time will be adjusted according to intern interest). At the end of the internship, they will present the data and conclusion of their main projects in a report and will give an oral presentation and/or prepare a poster to discuss their findings. This on-site, 3-month summer internship in Watsonville, CA.

Requirements

  • Working on Master's Degree or PhD Degree in a Bioinformatics, Horticulture, Plant Breeding, Plant Science, or similar program
  • Coursework in plant breeding, biology- and genetics-related courses a plus
  • Experience in working with SNP or GBS Plant Breeding datasets is preferred
  • Variant Calling Experience especially using FreeBayes and Updog (Intermediate)
  • Programming in Python and R (Intermediate)
  • Statistical analysis in Python or R (Advanced)
  • Driver's license, transportation, and the ability to be covered under a company-sponsored vehicle insurance program
  • Ability to build components of an overall workflow
  • Understand the scientific method
  • Be attentive to details
  • Be able to work in office, lab, and outdoor field environments (lab and outdoor components)
  • Have great communication skills
  • Be reliable, honest, and trustworthy

Responsibilities

  • Work with the breeding and bioinformatics teams to understand the VCF files and raw read alignments for autotetraploid blueberry and blackberry
  • Communicate progress and obstacles with members of the bioinformatics, blueberry, and blackberry teams
  • Share findings through detailed documentation and summarized reports
  • Collect blueberry and blackberry phenotypic data in the field, fruit lab, and/or greenhouse
  • Assist in seedling selection and fruit evaluation for both breeding programs
  • Help the different teams in day-to-day activities, such as plant tissue collection, fruit juicing
  • Present findings, and provide recommendations based on findings
  • Responsible for managing activities in collaboration with the breeding teams and collaborative research teams to accomplish planned growth
  • Represents Driscoll's in an ethical and business-like professional manner in all interactions with growers, co-workers, suppliers, customers, and the business community at large
  • Ensure Driscoll's confidential and proprietary information and materials

Benefits

  • Hourly range estimated for this internship is: recent grads (recent grads within 6 months of graduation), Masters to PhD: $26-$40

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Intern

Industry

Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods

Education Level

Master's degree

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