Postdoc/Researcher at Skog og landskap (Norway) to study spruce bark beetle
transcriptomics/genomics
The Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute (located in Ås just south of Oslo) has an
open position for a post-doctoral fellow/researcher (bioinformatics/transcriptomics). This
is part of a Norwegian Research Council FRIMEDBIO project. There are three organisms of
interest in this project; Norway spruce, the spruce bark beetle (which attack spruce) and
its mutualistic blue stain fungus Ceratocystis polonica. The project aims to elucidate the
tripartite nature of the tree colonization process of the beetle-fungus complex,
particularly when conifer defences are induced or primed by prior treatments. Next
Generation Sequencing of the beetle, the fungus and the host tree transcriptome will be
used to generate a molecular ecological portrait of the mutualistic tree colonization
process by the tree-killing bark beetle-fungus complex, and to explore how this process
can defeat plant defences.
The position is open from summer 2013 (1 August or earlier). The application deadline is
17 March, 2013.
Below are the official links to the advert
http://www.skogoglandskap.no/stillinger/postdoctoral_fellow_genome_and_tran…
Here is the direct link to the WebCruiter
https://www.webcruiter.no/wcmain/advertviewpublic.aspx?oppdragsnr=169514117…
Paal Krokene
Professor & Senior Researcher
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Norsk institutt for skog og landskap
Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute
Pb 115, NO-1431 Ås
M (+47) 9951 6013
T (+47) 64 94 90 90
F (+47) 64 94 80 01
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