Fecha: 4 feb 2025
Your Tasks & Responsibilities:
* Lead and execute large-scale inoculum production, ensuring that the amount, viability, timing, and representativeness meet the required standards, reflecting both natural and current pathogen populations.
* Efficiently manage resources to meet production goals, including personnel, budget, laboratory/facility usage, scalability, and cost-efficiency in inoculum production.
* Enhance and optimize inoculum production and diagnostic protocols for new and emerging plant pathogens.
* Collect and analyze disease data, ensuring it is performed at the proper time and in agreement with quality standards.
* Contribute to innovation and automation projects for data collection in the field and greenhouse.
* Train and educate staff on proper sampling techniques, diagnostic methodologies, pathogen handling protocols, and data collection.
* Collect, isolate, culture, and properly store diverse plant pathogens to build and preserve the organization's pathogen collection for long-term viability and usability.
* Provide timely diagnostic results and recommendations to support breeding decisions aimed at developing disease-resistant crop varieties.
* Implement quality assurance practices to ensure diagnostic tests meet established standards and regulatory requirements.
Who You Are:
* MSc or PhD in Plant Pathology or similar areas with demonstrated experience in lab and field data collection.
* Strong background in pathogen identification, pathogen preservation, and inoculation for virulence/aggressiveness assays.
* Experience in disease assessment for corn diseases or other similar crops.
* Results-oriented, adaptable, and detail-focused. Skilled at leading stakeholders through challenges and opportunities. Strong teamwork, creativity, and communication skills.
* Able to manage multiple projects and priorities.
* Availability to travel during the seasons; Driver's license (B category).
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