Employer Profile: The ACPFG is working to improve the resistance of wheat and barley to hostile environmental conditions, using functional genomics technologies. Scientists at the ACPFG are focusing on stresses that impact agriculture in Australia, including drought, salinity, high or low temperatures and mineral deficiencies or toxicities.
The ACPFG has nodes at:
The University of Queensland
The University of Adelaide
The University of Melbourne
Career Opportunities: Opportunities are available for research scientists and potential PhD students in the fields of:
Bioinformatics
Applied Computer Science and Mathematics
Plant Molecular Biology
Genomics
Vacation Work: Yes
Traineeships: Yes
Work Experience: Yes
International Opportunities: Yes
Dual Degree Required: No
Graduate Qualifications: Biological Sciences
Biotechnology
Computer Sciences
Mathematics
Science
Statistics
Contact for Australian Employment Opportunities
Name of Contact Person: Dr. Monica Ogierman
Contact Phone: 08 8303 6725
Contact Fax: 08 8303 7102
Contact Address: PMB1 Glen Osmond SA 5064
Contact Email: monica.ogierman@acpfg.com.au
Internet: http://www.acpfg.com.au
Contact for International Employment Opportunities
Name of Contact Person: Dr. Monica Ogierman
Contact Phone: 08 8303 6725
Contact Fax: 08 8303 7102
Contact Address: PMB1 Glen Osmond SA 5064
Contact Email: monica.ogierman@acpfg.com.au
Internet: http://www.acpfg.com.au