Job:Research Scientist - Crop Disease Resistance
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  • Build collaborative networks with national and international research bodies
  • Coordinate and manage experiments in the lab, glasshouse and field
  • Produce high quality scientific papers suitable for publication in peer-reviewed journals

The position:

The role of Research Scientist staff in CSIRO is to conduct innovative research leading to scientific achievements that are aligned with CSIRO's strategies. CSIRO Agriculture and Food currently have an opportunity for a suitably qualified and experienced Research Scientist in Crop Disease Resistance.

In this role you will undertake research to develop and establish resistance gene enrichment strategies to fast track cloning of seedling and adult plant rust resistance genes in winter cereals. You will also provide leadership in ongoing resistance gene cloning studies in wheat. Active engagement with international institutions to provide a global context relevant to rust research for the Australian grains industry, will be an important focus of this role. Travelling regularly to Cobbitty field sites, you will plan, plant and evaluate rust epidemics in collaboration with the University of Sydney, Plant Breeding Institute – Cobbitty. Central to your research activities will be the use of your project management skills to coordinate laboratory and glasshouse experiments in Canberra, as well as undertaking field rust evaluations at the Plant Breeding Institute.

Foster collaborative relationships and grow your professional networks. Jointly supervise PhD candidates with Australian Universities engaged in winter cereal-pathogen interaction studies. Enquiries from applicants seeking part time work are encouraged and will be considered case-by-case.

Location: Crace (Canberra) Australian Capital Territory
Salary: AU $92K to AU $100K plus up to 15.4% superannuation
Tenure: Indefinite
Ref No.: 30181

At CSIRO we invent the future. We do this by using science and technology to solve real issues. Our solutions make a difference to industry, people and the planet. As Australia’s national science agency we’ve been pushing the edge of what’s possible for almost 90 years. Today we have thousands of talented people working across Australia and internationally. Our people work closely with industry and communities to leave a lasting legacy. Collectively, our innovation and excellence places us in the top ten applied research agencies in the world. We Collaborate to Innovate.

Go to: https://jobs.csiro.au/job/Canberra%2C-ACT-Research-Scientist-Crop-Disease-Resistance/383431400/ to apply, and click on the ‘Position Details’ link for more information on this unique opportunity.

Please upload one document which incorporates the latest version of your CV plus a covering letter outlining your motivations for applying and your suitability for the role (uploaded under “Resume/Cover Letter”).

Applications close Thursday 26 January, 2017 (11:59pm AEDT)

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