[Po-dev] job posting: Plant Ontology Project Coordinator

Pankaj Jaiswal (OSU) jaiswalp at science.oregonstate.edu
Fri Jun 19 17:41:03 EDT 2009


Position Title:
    Research Associate (Senior Postdoc) / Research Associate (Postdoc)

Working Title:
    Plant Ontology Project Coordinator

The Plant Ontology Consortium (www.plantontology.org) is seeking 
applicants for a full-time position of scientific curator who will 
coordinate the Consortium’s efforts. The Plant Ontology Consortium is a 
collaboration among researchers at Oregon State University, Cornell 
University and New York Botanical Garden. The project is funded by the 
National Science Foundation. The Consortium also collaborates with the 
curators of many model organism databases including rice, Arabidopsis, 
maize, grasses, legumes, Solanaceae, Bryophytes and plant phylogenomics. 
The project aims to develop shared vocabularies on plant anatomy and 
growth and developmental stages, to describe patterns of phenotype(s) 
and gene expression.



How to Apply:

To review the position description and apply, go to posting #0004322 at 
http://oregonstate.edu/jobs.  When applying, you will be required to 
electronically submit your application, a cover letter citing your 
interest in the position and your experience, and a CV/resume including 
3 references.  Closing date 7/15/09.


Duties / Responsibilities:

Develop and refine the ontologies with the PO curators in participating 
databases and core labs, annotate gene products and stocks with the 
vocabularies in the ontologies, participate in the development and 
application of methods to streamline and enhance the quality of 
annotations, manage website content, set project milestones, organize 
and moderate project meetings,  and work with the project members to 
deliver the database releases and project reports on strict timelines.

Required qualifications:

Ph.D. in an aspect of plant biology (e.g. Development, Physiology, 
Biochemistry, Genetics, Plant Pathology, Systematics) and/or genomics, 
Phylogenomics, Systematics, Plant Biology and Plant Anatomy.  Available 
immediately to start working on the project. Demonstrated ability for 
independent, critical thinking and excellent communication, networking 
and teamwork skills.  Previous work in any one or more areas of Plant 
Development, Plant Physiology, Plant Biochemistry, Plant Genetics and/or 
genomics, Plant Pathology, Museum specimen curation, Phylogenomics, 
Systematics, Plant Biology and Plant Anatomy.  Excellent communication 
skills in English is a must.  Experience in teaching and outreach. 
Familiarity with Plant Development and Anatomy.  Able to travel and 
attend 3-4 meetings/year of the PO consortium.

In order to be considered for the Research Associate (senior Postdoc) 
position, the candidate must have 3 or more years of 
postdoctoral/scientist research experience and supporting publications 
in peer reviewed international journals. The selection committee will 
judge the candidate based on the qualifications below; in addition, to 
showing the ability to lead on a scientific project as an independent 
researcher.

Preferred qualifications:

Past experience in project coordination, large scale gene expression and 
phenotype evaluation, familiarity with basic UNIX commands, 
spreadsheets, and commonly used biological research tools such as BLAST 
and Literature Database search is desired.  A working knowledge of PERL 
and/or SQL will be considered an asset but not required.


-- 
Pankaj Jaiswal
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Botany and Plant Pathology
3082 Cordley Hall
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR, 97331-2902, USA

Ph.: +1-541-737-8471
Fax: +1-541-737-3573
Web: www.gramene.org
      www.plantontology.org




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