PLANT CELL ATLAS
  • Home
  • About
    • People >
      • New People
    • Motivation
    • Goals
    • Milestones
    • Affilations
    • News >
      • Breaking News
      • Past News
    • Code of Conduct
    • Bylaws
  • Events
    • PCA Multiplex Microscopy Symposium - May 2022 >
      • Organizers
    • 2021 PCA Symposium - Dec 2021 >
      • About
      • Registration
      • Abstract Submission
      • Speakers
      • Schedule
      • Organizers
    • Spatial Metabolomics Workshop - Oct 2021 >
      • Organizers
    • Writing Accountability Group - Sept 2021 >
      • Organizers
    • Career Panel - Jul 2021 >
      • Organizers
    • ICAR 2021 Mini-Symposia >
      • Quantitative Imaging
      • Arabidopsis Algorithm
      • Quantitative Development
      • Quantitative Proteomics
      • Organizers
      • Single-cell Landscape
      • Arabidopsis Informatics
    • Spatial Proteomics Workshop - Apr 2021 >
      • Organizers
    • Single Cell Sequencing Workshop - Feb 2021 >
      • Organizers
    • Inaugural Workshop - May/Jun 2020 >
      • Organizers
  • Resources
    • PB22 Travel Award
    • Job Posts
    • Fellowships
    • Publications >
      • 2022 Plant Physiology Focus Issue
    • PCA Videos
  • Outreach
    • PCA Art Exhibit >
      • About
      • Plant Biotechnology
      • Black Plant Scientists
      • Bowie State University
      • Howard University
      • Morgan State University
    • Futurum Brochure
  • Contact

Research Assistant (Rhee Lab)

6/15/2022

0 Comments

 
Apply Here
Institution
Carnegie Institution for Science
Open Date
June 8, 2022
Location
Stanford, CA, USA

Description
We are looking for a talented recent graduate to work as a Research Assistant (RA) in the laboratory of Dr. Sue Rhee at the Carnegie Institution for Science, Department of Plant Biology, located in Stanford, California. Our lab is generally interested in uncovering the molecular mechanisms of plant adaptation to environmental stresses. We work with different organisms ranging from model plant Arabidopsis thaliana to economically important crops such as Sorghum bicolor, an economically important bioenergy crop. We are looking for RA to work on the Sorghum Metabolic Atlas project. Our goal is to create a high-resolution cellular map of sorghum metabolic enzymes through deciphering enzyme localization within the cell. Information about enzyme localization contributes to the current understanding of enzyme functions and metabolic networks. We use a variety of cellular and molecular biology techniques to identify enzyme subcellular localization. The RA will be assisting a postdoc to scale up the scope of this project by conducting enzyme localization experiments from start-to-finish, which includes growing and maintaining plants, Gateway cloning to generate destination vectors, transient expression of enzymes followed by identifying localization through confocal microscopy.

We are looking for a highly motivated, organized and experienced recent graduate with a BS or BA degree in biology, cellular and molecular biology or related fields. The position is particularly relevant for students seeking more laboratory research experience before applying to graduate school. Experience in basic molecular biology techniques, including but not limited to, PCR amplification, cloning, plasmid isolation, and bacterial transformation is required. Knowledge about plant transient transformation is a plus. Previous experience in growing and maintaining plants is recommended.
0 Comments



Leave a Reply.

    Archives

    June 2022
    April 2022
    March 2022
    December 2021
    November 2021
    September 2021

    Categories

    All
    Academia
    Associate Professor
    Bay Area
    Belgium
    CA
    Canada
    Europe
    Germany
    Government
    Grad Program
    Industry
    Los Angeles
    NC
    Netherlands
    New York
    NY
    Open
    Post Doc
    Professor
    Technician
    USA
    WA

    RSS Feed

STANFORD LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
“The Plant Cell Atlas operates predominantly out of the Carnegie Institution for Science's Plant Biology Department located at Stanford University. Stanford sits on the ancestral land of the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe. This land was and continues to be of great importance to the Ohlone people. Consistent with our values of community and inclusion, we have a responsibility to acknowledge, honor, and make visible the University’s relationship to Native peoples.”
Carnegie Institution for Science
Department of Plant Biology
260 Panama St.
​Stanford, CA 94305
National Science Foundation logo. A blue globe with
Grant #'s: 1916797 & 2052590
Carnegie Science logo on the left. The logo depicts a circle with a sytlized dark blue starry sky at the top, a brown ammonite fossile on the bottem left, and a stylized green leaf on the right. Text to the right of the logo states
BASF logo. Logo is an orange rectangle with the text
  • Home
  • About
    • People >
      • New People
    • Motivation
    • Goals
    • Milestones
    • Affilations
    • News >
      • Breaking News
      • Past News
    • Code of Conduct
    • Bylaws
  • Events
    • PCA Multiplex Microscopy Symposium - May 2022 >
      • Organizers
    • 2021 PCA Symposium - Dec 2021 >
      • About
      • Registration
      • Abstract Submission
      • Speakers
      • Schedule
      • Organizers
    • Spatial Metabolomics Workshop - Oct 2021 >
      • Organizers
    • Writing Accountability Group - Sept 2021 >
      • Organizers
    • Career Panel - Jul 2021 >
      • Organizers
    • ICAR 2021 Mini-Symposia >
      • Quantitative Imaging
      • Arabidopsis Algorithm
      • Quantitative Development
      • Quantitative Proteomics
      • Organizers
      • Single-cell Landscape
      • Arabidopsis Informatics
    • Spatial Proteomics Workshop - Apr 2021 >
      • Organizers
    • Single Cell Sequencing Workshop - Feb 2021 >
      • Organizers
    • Inaugural Workshop - May/Jun 2020 >
      • Organizers
  • Resources
    • PB22 Travel Award
    • Job Posts
    • Fellowships
    • Publications >
      • 2022 Plant Physiology Focus Issue
    • PCA Videos
  • Outreach
    • PCA Art Exhibit >
      • About
      • Plant Biotechnology
      • Black Plant Scientists
      • Bowie State University
      • Howard University
      • Morgan State University
    • Futurum Brochure
  • Contact