**Job Description**
This Postdoc position in the Shannon Potato Genomics and Breeding Lab at the University of Minnesota focuses on analyzing genomic, phenomic, agronomic, and environmental data for tetraploid and diploid potato breeding programs. Key responsibilities include QTL analysis for microbiome traits as they relate to verticillium wilt, developing tools to screen and select for bruise and leak resistance, and building/updating genomic selection models. The role offers opportunities to develop new projects and directions based on interests and involves close collaboration with other North Central Region breeding programs. The lab aims to develop high-yielding potato varieties with enhanced quality and increased biotic and abiotic stress resistance for Minnesota growers.
**Skills & Abilities**
� Large scale data analysis experience
� Publication record in plant breeding or quantitative genetics
� Excellent interpersonal communication and organizational skills
� Project management experience (Desired)
� Background in autopolyploid genomics (Desired)
� Experience with analyzing drone data (Desired)
� Interest in nitrogen or water use efficiency or breeding for disease resistance (Desired)
� Ability to perform physical work in a variety of indoor and outdoor conditions, including transporting 50+ lb crates, moving through fields, riding farm equipment, and digging.
**Qualifications**
Required Degree(s) in:
� Plant Breeding
� Genetics
� Similar discipline
**Experience**
Other:
� Large scale data analysis experience.
� Publication record in plant breeding or quantitative genetics.
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