**Job Description**
This research opportunity with the Abiotic Stress Laboratory at the Grape Genetics Research Unit (GGRU) of USDA aims to understand grapevine responses to environmental stressors such as cold/freezing, drought, heat, and nutrient stresses. The primary goal is to expedite research findings on fundamental plant growth and developmental processes. Participants will gain advanced genetic and genomic knowledge on grapevine stress responses, enabling the identification of grapevine tolerance to adverse growing conditions, and will engage in collaborations with faculty at Cornell University and USDA-ARS scientists.
**Skills & Abilities**
• Highly motivated with knowledge in assessing multi-omic data and performing comprehensive genetic and genomic analysis.
• Understanding of genetics, genomic analysis and trait mapping protocols.
• Hands-on experience in QTL mapping, association studies and genomic prediction.
• Controlled (greenhouse/glass house/growth chambers) and wet lab research experience.
• Experience in statistical packages (SAS), R, Python, or similar programming skills.
**Qualifications**
Required Degree(s) in:
• Plant Breeding
• Genomics (related area)
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