[Botanypostdoc] Postdoctoral and PhD positions in Australia

Mariella J Valdivia mariella.valdivia at ucr.edu
Fri Jul 23 16:22:50 PDT 2021


Good Afternoon,

I am very excited to be advertising these positions in my lab and in the new ARC Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Plant Success in Nature and Agriculture (www.plantsuccess.org<http://www.plantsuccess.org>). The Centre is a major investment in Australia and the only plant science centre awarded in the last round.
Could you please circulate these positions in your networks. Note the positions in red have a strong quantitative/modelling or bioinformatics aspect while those in blue are more physiology/development/molecular biology.

Related to these positions, the CoE for Plant Success will deepen and extend knowledge of genetic networks that control key functional processes to understand how they have evolved and are integrated in the context of whole-plant performance and success in agriculture and nature. Beginning with established model plant systems, the Centre team will combine biological discovery with advanced mathematics to extend its research across diverse natural and crop systems to model and predict mechanisms and strategies for adaptation to heat and drought.



Postdoctoral Research Fellow/Research Fellow in Quantitative Genetics for Plant Network Biology | Node - University of Queensland | Chief Investigator - Prof. Mark Cooper<http://search.jobs.uq.edu.au/caw/en/job/515009/postdoctoral-research-fellowresearch-fellow-in-quantitative-genetics-for-plant-network-biology>  (closing 28 July)

Postdoctoral Research Fellow examining the genetic underpinnings of the critical relationships between plants and nutrient-acquiring microbes  | Node - University of Tasmania | Chief Investigator - A/Prof. Eloise Foo <https://careers.utas.edu.au/cw/en/job/496188/postdoctoral-research-fellow>  (1 Aug)

Postdoctoral Researcher / Research Fellow in Modelling and Plant Network Biology | Node - University of Queensland | Chief Investigator - Prof. Christine Beveridge<https://search.careers.uq.edu.au/caw/en/job/515023/centre-postdoctoral-researcher-research-fellow-modelling-and-plant-network-biology> (10 Aug)

Postdoctoral Researcher / Research Fellow in Plant Molecular Physiology | Node - University of Queensland | Chief Investigator - Prof. Christine Beveridge<https://search.careers.uq.edu.au/caw/en/job/515002/centre-postdoctoral-researcher-research-fellow-plant-molecular-physiology> (10 Aug)

PhD Scholarship: Computational modelling approach to understanding shoot architecture including branching and flowering | Node - University of Queensland | Chief Investigator - Prof. Christine Beveridge<https://scholarships.uq.edu.au/scholarship/phd-scholarship-computational-modelling-approach-understanding-shoot-architecture-including-branching-and-flowering> (15 Aug)

[Available shortly] Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Sorghum Genetics and Genomics for Plant Network Biology | Node - University of Queensland | Chief Investigator - Prof. David Jordan

Outreach Officer (administrative role) | Node - University of Tasmania | Chief Investigator - A/Prof. Eloise Foo<https://careers.utas.edu.au/en/job/496069/outreach-officer> (27 July)

Best wishes,
Christine


Christine Beveridge
ARC Georgina Sweet Laureate Fellow
Director, ARC Centre for Plant Success in Nature and Agriculture
Professor, School of Biological Sciences
Goddard Building, The University of Queensland, St Lucia QLD 4072
P +61 7 3365 7525  |  M 0410648830
c.beveridge at uq.edu.au<mailto:c.beveridge at uq.edu.au>  |  www.plantsuccess.org<http://www.plantsuccess.org/>

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