Dear colleagues,

 

Scion (New Zealand Forest Research Institute) is very pleased to be advertising the following two PhD scholarships in systems biology of host-pathogen interactions under our Phytophthora Enabling Technologies MBIE program. These fully funded scholarships will be in collaboration with project partners Massey University and The University of Auckland within a broad interdisciplinary team from New Zealand and abroad.

 

PhD - Molecular host-pathogen interactions of aerial Phytophthora species in forest systems – Scion/Massey University

https://www.careers.sciencenewzealand.org/jobdetails/ajid/k0Pl7/PhD-Molecular-host-pathogen-interactions-of-aerial-Phytophthora-species-in-forest-systems,5831.html

 

PhD - Metabolite characterization of host-pathogen interactions between Phytophthora species and trees – Scion/The university of Auckland

https://www.careers.sciencenewzealand.org/jobdetails/ajid/S0Wl7/PhD-Metabolite-characterization-of-host-pathogen-interactions-between-Phytophthora-species-and-trees,5889.html

 

Please feel free to circulate this notification widely amongst your networks and to any prospective students with a keen interest in molecular plant pathology and analytical chemistry.

 

Kind regards,

Nari

 

 

 

Nari Williams (PhD, BAgSci Hons)

Forest Pathologist

Scion, New Zealand Forest Research Institute Ltd

49 Sala St, Private Bag 3020, Rotorua 3046, New Zealand

Block G, Room 518

Ph: 07 343 5535: Fax: 07 348 0952

www.scionresearch.com

http://www.scionresearch.com/general/about-us/our-people/people/fs/nari-williams

 

 

 





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