Dr. Hao-Xun Chang in the Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology at National Taiwan University is recruiting 2 to 3 Ph.D. students and Postdoc researchers to work on various topics. The research materials would be soybean and soil-borne pathogens, and research projects include but not limited to fungal genetics and EvoDevo; resistance screening and genetic mapping (QTL, GWAS etc) for disease resistance; microbiome and plant health.
Applicants are expected to have knowledge and experience of biostatistics, R analysis and terminal processing, and wetlab skills in any above-mentioned directions. Please check the lab website.
The recruitment process and salary/benefits would follow the HR regulation of National Taiwan University. Questions regarding research interest, salary/benefits, starting dates, or others are welcome to communicate via email contact to: hxchang@ntu.edu.tw. Please include at least your CV, and other supporting documents are welcome.