Author: Carl DouglasCarl Douglas
Date: Jul 3, 2008 15:45
Poplar biofuels: Postdoctoral positions in bioinformatics, genomics,
molecular biology, and biochemistry
University of British Columbia, Vancouver BC, Canada
Six postdoctoral positions in bioinformatics, genomics, molecular biology,
and biochemistry are available as part of a recently funded Genome British
Columbia Applied Genomics Innovation Program (AGIP) project ³Optimized
Populus feedstocks and novel enzyme systems for a British Columbia bioenergy
sector². Positions will be for two to three years, starting in the Fall of
2008, and will be located at the University of British Columbia.
This multi-investigator project is centered at the University of British
Columbia (Departments of Botany, Wood Science, Forest Sciences, the Centre
for Plant Research, and the Michael Smith Laboratories), with collaborators
at the University of Victoria, and the support of technology platforms at
the Vancouver Genome Sciences Centre, Prostate Centre Microarray Facility,
and Centre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics (CMMT). International
collaborators include the US Department of Energy, USDA Forest Service, and
Umea Plant Science Center.
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