Position Information
Description & Details:
The Department of Plant Pathology, Microbiology and Biotechnology at North Dakota State University welcomes applications for a Research Associate position. The successful applicant will: 1) develop/optimize molecular assays to detect and quantify plant-parasitic nematodes, viruliferous nematode populations and nematode vectors in fields, and characterize population diversity and phylogenetic relationships of plant-parasitic nematodes, 2) determine interactions between plant-parasitic nematodes and associated pathogens to understand their impact on crop health and yield, 3) sequence and analyze genome and transcriptome of important nematodes, and 4) identify genes for resistance to the nematodes and conduct gene functional analysis. Duties will also include: operating and maintaining equipment, maintaining laboratory supplies and biological resources, ordering laboratory supplies and reagents, tabulating and analyzing data, preparing summaries of results and manuscripts, assisting proposal preparation, and presenting research results in meetings. Other duties will include: supervising and training graduate students and temporary workers and interacting with personnel from other departments and institutions to promoting research collaborations. The appointment is for 12 months with extension possible depending on satisfactory performance and funding.
Work Schedule:
Monday thru Friday occasionally some weekends if necessary 8am-5pm
Hiring Range:
$50,000-$56,000 depending on experience
Pay is based on several factors, including budget, labor market, prior experience, skills, knowledge, abilities, education, licensure and/or certification and other business considerations.
Minimum Qualifications:
PhD in Molecular Biology, Nematology, Plant Pathology, Plant Sciences or a related field earned before the start date; research experience in molecular biology; experience working with microorganisms or plants; ability to communicate effectively in English; ability to work independently and as a member of a team.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience in developing molecular procedures for detection of plant pathogens, acquisition and annotation of genome or transcriptome, identification of plant resistance or nematode parasitism genes, and whole-genome wide association mapping; experience with bioinformatics analysis and molecular techniques such as DNA and RNA extraction, gene cloning and sequence analysis, primer and probe design, and gene functional analysis; experience with laboratory, greenhouse and field research; and good interpersonal skills.
Applicant Materials Required:
Application materials will include a letter describing how minimum and preferred qualifications are met, CV, names and contact information for three references, and copy of transcript from PhD program. Applicants must submit their application online at https://jobs.ndsu.edu.
Inquiries should be directed to Dr. Guiping Yan, Department of Plant Pathology, Microbiology and Biotechnology, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND 58108, phone (701-231-7069) and email (guiping.yan@ndsu.edu).
Screening will begin: 7/21/26
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