About The Position

The School of Biological Sciences is looking for a Research Fellow to join a dynamic ARC‑funded Discovery Project exploring how plants adapt to extreme environments. This is an exciting opportunity to build your research career while contributing to breakthrough science that could transform plant resilience. You will work within the Plant Energy and Biotechnology Research Group to identify structural and molecular means by which plants regulate stress responses through the examination of a newly discovered protein that controls photoprotection in grasses, some of the most resilient plants. As the successful candidate you will have experience in cloning, plant genetic transformation, analysis of DNA, RNA and protein samples, protein structure analysis, and using a variety of spectroscopic methods for studying plant photosynthesis. If you would like to shape the future of plant stress biology with cutting‑edge research, then apply today!

Requirements

  • Experience in cloning
  • Experience in plant genetic transformation
  • Experience in analysis of DNA, RNA and protein samples
  • Experience in protein structure analysis
  • Experience in using a variety of spectroscopic methods for studying plant photosynthesis

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

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Number of Employees

1-10 employees

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