Wanted: Undergraduate Assistant –  Genetics of plant-fungal interactions

We have an opening for a part time research assistant to help with several projects on interactions between plants (roots), fungi, and bacteria.  We are using molecular-based methods to study interactions between symbiotic fungi with with native tree species (pines, oaks, and cottonwoods).  Duties include assisting with fieldwork (planting, watering, harvesting) and laboratory experiments (culturing, DNA sequencing).  Training will be provided.  If you are interested in growing and knowing plants and fungi, then we are interested in you.  We are looking for a reliable person able to work up to 20 hrs per week.  The position is available for summer, and may be extended to include the academic year.  More information about the lab and our research is at http://sites.duke.edu/vilgalyslab/

Application: email a brief statement of interest (mentioning relevant skills/background), and a 1 page vitae in (pdf format preferred) plus names of 2 references to Rytas Vilgalys, fungi@duke.edu. Interviews will begin immediately until the position is filled.

 

Contact: Rytas Vilgalys (Biology Department), fungi@duke.edu

 

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