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Fellow (Post Doc)
The Wheat Genetics Resource Center (WGRC) at Kansas State University (Manhattan, KS) is actively seeking a Fellow (Post Doc). The WGRC is looking for a highly motivated and open-minded candidate to join a multidisciplinary team of researchers working on diverse basic and applied aspects of wheat genetics and genomics and whose focus will be on the development of resources, tools, and strategies to discover, characterize and effectively utilize genetic diversity of wheat and its wild relatives for wheat improvement. A candidate will collaborate with the WGRC research team on projects integrating genomics and phenomics data to understand the genetics and biology of agronomic trait variation. They will be responsible for analyses of SNP variation, RNA-seq, epigenomic, and phenomic d


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