Research Associate – Symbiont Technology (Plant Systems & Field Biology) at Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research
Ithaca, New York, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

16 Jul, 26

Salary

92000.0

Posted On

18 Apr, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Symbiont technology, Field trial coordination, Experimental design, Data analysis, Molecular biology, Project leadership, Plant biology, Plant pathology, Entomology, Translational agricultural systems, Genome editing, Technical staff supervision, Regulatory compliance, Scientific writing, Budget tracking

Industry

Research Services

Description
Description We are seeking two highly motivated and independent Research Associates to lead and advance research on symbiont technology in plant systems, with a strong emphasis on field validation and translational biology. These positions offer a unique opportunity to drive an active, high-impact project with direct connections to USDA ARS and multi-state collaborative partners. Responsibilities Lead coordination of ongoing symbiont field trials in collaboration with internal and external partners, ensuring timely execution of monitoring, data collection, and experimental milestones Design and conduct experiments to advance symbiont technology, including export mechanisms and related molecular innovations Analyze and interpret complex datasets and lead synthesis of results across field and laboratory studies Supervise and mentor technical staff, providing daily guidance on experimental design, execution, and data collection Coordinate closely with project collaborators, including regular reporting of progress to USDA ARS leadership Maintain compliance with institutional safety and regulatory requirements (e.g., EHS, APHIS permitting) Contribute to budget tracking and project management in coordination with administrative staff Prepare manuscripts, reports, and presentations for scientific and stakeholder audiences Requirements The successful candidate will operate with a high degree of independence while embedded in a collaborative team that includes PhD-level scientists and experienced technical staff. The position includes access to established field sites, greenhouse and laboratory facilities, and a travel budget to support field-based research activities. Qualifications Demonstrated prior experience with symbiont technology and development of symbiont-forming constructs is required Ph.D. in plant biology, plant pathology, entomology, or a related field is required Demonstrated experience in experimental design, data analysis, and project leadership is required Strong organizational and communication skills, with the ability to manage multiple components of a complex research program is required Experience with citrus field research, plant–microbe interactions, genome editing in grape, or translational agricultural systems is preferred
Responsibilities
The Research Associate will lead the coordination of symbiont field trials and design experiments to advance molecular innovations in plant systems. They are also responsible for supervising technical staff, managing project budgets, and reporting progress to collaborators.
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