Title: Postdoctoral Research Associate
Location: University of Florida/IFAS Southwest Florida Research and Education 
Center, Immokalee, FL
Position description:
A postdoctoral position is available with the Soil Microbiology Lab at the 
University of Florida/IFAS Southwest Florida Research and Education Center 
(SWFREC) in Immokalee, FL, to examine the impact of cover crops and row-middle 
management in citrus. The SWFREC is located in the in the heart of citrus and 
vegetable production in Florida and provides a unique opportunity to combine 
scientific research with the needs of the industry.
The primary field project consists of field trials evaluating cover crop mixes 
and mowing on the soil microbiome, tree health, and citrus production. The 
project will focus on correlation of microbial community composition, soil 
chemistry, root growth, and plant growth data, and determining if treatments 
have specific impacts on the soil microbiome. Expertise in environmental 
microbial ecology, molecular methods, including high-throughput amplicon 
sequencing and qPCR, and bioinformatics is required. Experience in shotgun 
metagenomics is preferred.
The incumbent will develop hypotheses based on current literature, design and 
conduct experiments, perform work in the laboratory and field, analyze data, 
and prepare manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals. The 
postdoctoral associate will work independently with minimal supervision. This 
is a 2.5-year position.
 Responsibilities:
• Experimental design
• Field sample collection and processing
• Data analysis and interpretation
• Review of relevant literature
• Preparation of manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals
 Minimum qualifications:
• PhD in bioinformatics, environmental microbiology, microbial ecology, or 
biogeochemistry
• Expertise in bioinformatics for environmental microbiology
• Experience with unix/command line
• Evidence of effective scientific writing and publication in English
 Preferred qualifications: Experience in soil microbiology, proficiency with R 
and QIIME2, proficiency in programming (python), experience with grant writing
 Advertised salary: $50,000 plus benefits
Open date: March 1, 2019, but application review begins immediately
Special instructions to applicants:
Interested persons should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and a list 
of 3 references, including contact information, to Dr. Sarah Strauss 
(stra...@ufl.edu<mailto:stra...@ufl.edu>).

Sarah Strauss, PhD
Assistant Professor, Soil Microbiology
University of Florida - IFAS
Soil and Water Sciences Department
Southwest Florida Research & Education Center
Immokalee, FL 34142
239-658-3468 (office)
239-658-3447 (lab)
stra...@ufl.edu<mailto:ualbre...@ufl.edu>



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