RESEARCH DESCRIPTION:
A postdoctoral fellowship position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Carol 
Auer in the
Department of Plant Science at the University of Connecticut (USA). Scientists 
have developed
perennial grasses with novel traits in order to efficiently produce bioenergy. 
However,
environmental release of engineered grasses raises questions about the 
potential for pollenmediated
gene flow and undesirable plant dispersal that could alter established plant
communities. Our research program aims to support predictive ecological risk 
assessments and
biocontainment strategies for the engineered native grass Panicum virgatum 
(switchgrass) by: 1)
characterizing switchgrass flowering and pollen biology, 2) measuring the 
ability of forests to act
as pollen traps (biocontainment), and 3) characterizing switchgrass ecotypes. 
Our projects
focus on switchgrass growing in natural, cultural, and agricultural landscapes 
in the Northeastern
U.S. Responsibilities will include (but are not limited to): 1) design and 
execution of
experiments in support of the research goals, 2) data analysis, 3) preparation 
of publications and
oral presentations, 4) lab management, and 5) collaborative work with other 
members of the lab
group.

QUALIFICATIONS:
The postdoctoral position will be available in October, 2011. The appointment 
will be for one
year with the possibility of extension for two additional years. The candidate 
should have a PhD
in plant ecology, botany, or a closely-related field. A strong background in 
pollen aerobiology,
gene flow, plant species distribution, community ecology, and the application 
of molecular
markers is highly desirable. Experience with botanical field work and data 
collection (e.g. work
with anemometers, pollen collectors, data loggers, and weather stations) would 
be useful.
Familiarity with GIS and spatial data is also desirable.

APPLICATION:
Candidates should send an email message to Dr. Carol Auer 
([email protected]) containing
a letter of application (cover letter), curriculum vitae, and contact 
information for three
references. Deadline for applications is September 23, 2011.
The University of Connecticut is an Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action 
employer. We are
interested in qualified candidates that contribute to diversity and excellence 
in our academic
community. The UConn campus is located in Northeastern Connecticut about half 
way between
New York City and Boston. 


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Collin Ahrens, PhD
Post Doctoral Researcher
[email protected]
Agricultural Biotechnology Lab, U4163
University of Connecticut
Storrs, Connecticut 06241

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