Assistant Professor Controlled Environment Plant Breeder
Texas A&M AgriLife Research
Application
Details
Posted: 17-Feb-23
Location: Dallas, Texas
Type: Full Time
Salary: Commensurate
Categories:
Post Doctorate
Area of Focus:
Applied Plant Biology
Internal Number: R-059098
Texas A&M AgriLife Research & Extension Center, Dallas (https://dallas.tamu.edu) is seeking a motivated and visionary Urban Ag and Controlled Environment Plant Breeder at the Assistant Professor level. The appointment is 100% effort with AgriLife Research and is 12-month, base-funded position. The successful candidate will have a strong physiology and molecular genetics background to establish and lead a national and international research program in plant breeding for small fruits and vegetable crops in Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA), specifically greenhouses and indoor farms. The candidate is expected to develop resilient plant varieties with important traits adaptable to CEA such as high light use efficiency, canopy architecture that could facilitate mechanization and automation, and disease resistance. The candidate is expected to use a combination of traditional plant breeding methods and molecular breeding approaches, including genomics (e.g., gene editing) and high-throughput phenotyping technologies to accelerate the process of developing these CEA crops and allow for improving targeted agronomic-quality-nutritional traits to meet specific market needs.
This position will develop a critical program that will be integrated with a Research and Extension team involved in translational and applied research in plant immunity, horticulture, mechanization, entomology, and physiology that is charged with providing knowledge, approaches, and varieties that will enhance the urban Ag industry in Texas and beyond. The incumbent will be expected to attract extramural funding, establish a strong research publication record, mentor undergraduate and graduate students, particularly students from under-represented groups. Participation in professional development efforts at an appropriate level of service to the center, agency, university, and/or profession is expected. The candidate will be encouraged to collaborate with other AgriLife Research Scientists and Extension Specialists at centers around the State, and to interact with academic departments on the various Texas A&M University System campuses.
Responsibilities
Conduct applied and basic research in plant breeding targeting traits for CEA conditions and high nutritional density.
Provide leadership and team building with multi-disciplinary Research Scientists and Extension Specialists to address key urban agricultural issues affecting the industry and farmers.
Develop and/or lead research teams to apply for internal and external research grant opportunities with the involvement of research faculty from AgriLife Research and AgriLife Extension, as well as other research institutions.
Develop CEA varieties and breeding methods using molecular and phenomic approaches to enable sustainable, affordable, nutritious, and high-quality fruits and vegetables for the citizens of Texas.
Train and mentor the next generation of plant breeders, including students and Post-Docs.
Publish in high-impact peer-reviewed journals.
The Dallas AgriLife Research and Extension Center is committed to improving and promoting healthy food systems and the quality of life in urban communities and to providing solutions to current and emerging problems in Urban Ag through basic and applied research. The main objectives in the Urban Agriculture program are to: develop climate-resilient, safe, and resource-use-efficient crops for the growing urban population; increase production efficiency of controlled environments; accelerate crop genetic improvement through automated high-throughput phenotyping and genomics-assisted breeding; and strengthen the Urban Ag economy and the social well-being, by addressing food deserts and food insecurity. The center is committed to diversity and inclusion and expects the successful candidate to contribute to that vision and commitment.
The successful candidate would become a member of the Department of Horticulture located in College Station and expected to train graduate students in the discipline as a member of the Graduate Faculty.
Location
Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Dallas, 17360 Coit Road, Dallas, Texas 75252
Texas A&M AgriLife Research is the leading research and technology development agency in Texas for agriculture, natural resources, and the life sciences. Our discoveries yield economic, environmental, and health benefits that are key to our state’s success and vital to the lives of its citizens. With 13 Research and Extension Centers throughout the state, AgriLife Research is dedicated to research that improves the Texas economy and lives of local and state-wide stakeholders through research encompassing the Agriculture and Food Value Chain.
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service provides programs, tools and resources on a local and statewide level that teach people improved agriculture and food production, advanced health practices, environmental protection, economic and youth programs. Health and wellness programs focus on diabetes education, nutrition, exercise, food safety, child safety and injury prevention, and early cancer detection.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Center at Dallas houses scientific research, public outreach, and education programs. Everything we do aims to advance "green" innovation in urban agriculture and forestry, water and land resource management, and healthy living for all Texans.The center is a regional hub for all Texas A&M AgriLife activities. We are one of 13 AgriLife Centers across the state, each focusing on issues specific to our regions.
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