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The Crawford Lab anticipates hiring a postdoctoral researcher in plant-microbe 
interactions in the Department of Biology and Biochemistry at the University of 
Houston.

The postdoctoral researcher will conduct research on an NSF-funded project 
testing how 
climate influences plant-soil feedback in native Texas grasslands. This work 
will include 
both greenhouse and field experiments, as well as next-generation sequencing of 
soil 
communities. In addition to this project, the postdoctoral researcher will be 
encouraged 
to develop their own ideas and projects on plant-microbe interactions. 

Candidates must have a PhD in ecology or a related field and experience 
conducting 
research with plants and/or microbes. Other important qualifications are a 
background in 
statistical methods, a strong work ethic, problem-solving and time management 
skills, 
and a track record of publications. A background in managing large field 
experiments and 
experience with molecular techniques and bioinformatics are desirable. 

This is a one year position with an expectation for renewal provided 
satisfactory 
performance. The start date is very flexible, but an ideal candidate would be 
able to start 
in Spring or Summer 2019.

To apply, please send your CV (including contact information for 3 references) 
along with 
a short description of your previous research experience and your interest in 
this position 
to Dr. Kerri Crawford ([email protected]). Review of applications will begin 
immediately and continue until filled.

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