Researchers in the Biology Department at Brookhaven National Laboratory
Seek to unravel and fully
describe the complexities of biological systems from how plants make oils and other products to the role
of proteins in disease.
Our work helps to develop and make use of the tools and techniques of
biochemistry, molecular genetics, structural biology, cell biology, and bioimaging. We also leverage the
unique capabilities of Brookhaven’s National Synchrotron Light Source-II, Laboratory for Biomolecular
Structure (LBMS) cryo-EM facility, and Center for Functional Nanomaterials, major research facilities
open to scientists from around the world.
Our research makes important contributions to fulfilling the
missions of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Sciences and the DOE Office of Biological and
Environmental Research. In addition, together with the Collider-Accelerator Department, the Biology
Department manages the NASA Space Radiation Laboratory at Brookhaven, which is used by
radiobiologists and physicists to study the effects of space radiation on both living and non-living
systems.
The position is to understand the biochemistry and cell biology of factors and processes that facilitate
triacylglycerol (oil) accumulation in plant vegetative tissues. It is supported by the Center for Advanced
Biofuels and Bioproducts Innovation DOE Bioenergy Center headed by the University of Illinois. We aim
to optimize TAG accumulation in vegetative rather than seed tissues because they comprise the bulk of
the plant’s biomass, and under normal growth conditions accumulate TAG at less than 0.1% of the dry
weight of the biomass. In contrast, seeds of oilcrops are a minor portion of the biomass weight that
contain between 25 and 50% TAG (DW), leaving little headroom for improvement and their seeds.
The
selected candidate will investigate factors hypothesized to be associated with oil accumulation, or
combinations with factors known to influence its accumulation. The success of this work will create a
TAG feedstock that will contribute to the emerging bioeconomy, by using plants as factories to create
net-zero emission feedstocks for the production of biofuels and bioproducts as alternatives to fossil
fuels.
The work will be performed in the Biology department at BNL under the supervision of John
Shanklin. We have a fully equipped biochemistry laboratory, and as appropriate, the project will take
advantage of advanced Brookhaven National Laboratory advanced facilities including cryo-EM and cryoFIB, and the structure and imaging facilities at the National Synchrotron Light Source-II Laboratory for
Biomolecular Structure and confocal light microscopy and live-cell imaging at the Center for Functional
Nanomaterials. This position has a high level of interaction with an international and multicultural
scientific community.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
• Clone and express candidate genes.
• Use transient and stable plant gene transformation.
• Genotype transformants and perform analysis to converge transgene expression.
• Perform analytical lipid analyses to determine the consequences of various genetic
manipulations of metabolism. Analyze the distribution of transgene expression and metabolic
perturbations.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
• Ph.D. in plant biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, plant genetics, or a related field
• Proven abilities to disseminate research through publication in peer-reviewed journals
• Clear and concise oral and written communication and presentation skills.
• Self-motivated and able to work both independently and as a team player.
Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
• Experience in plant lipid metabolism.
• Experience in stable transformation of genes or gene stacks.
• Experience in transient gene expression.
• Experience in the use of gas chromatography coupled mass spectrometry.
• Experience in confocal microscopy and/or laser capture microdissection.
• Experience in RNA seq.
OTHER INFORMATION:
• Review of applications begins immediately. Applications will be accepted until the position is
filled.
• Initial 1-year appointment subject to annual renewal contingent on performance and funding.
Please contact John Shanklin (shanklin@bnl.gov) if you have any questions.
• Candidates should submit a CV, a brief description of how their research experience relates to
this position less than 200 words) in a cover letter and contact information for three references.
• BNL policy requires that after obtaining their Ph.D., eligible candidates for research associate
appointments may not exceed a combined total of 5 years of relevant work experience as a postdoc and/or in an R&D position, excluding time associated with family planning, military service,
illness or other life-changing events.
• Candidates must have received a Ph.D. in plant biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, plant
genetics, or a related field within the last five years or will have completed all Ph.D.
requirements by the commencement of employment.
• This is a fully onsite position located at BNL.
• Brookhaven Laboratory is committed to providing fair, equitable and competitive
compensation. The full salary range for this position is $72700 - $92150 / year. Salary offers will
be commensurate with the final candidate’s qualification, education and experience and
considered with the internal peer group.
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