Description:
South African Sugarcane Research Institute (SASRI) a division of the South African Sugar Association (SASA) has a 12-month opportunity available for a Post-Doctoral Study based in Mount Edgecombe, KwaZulu-Natal.
The opportunity
A post-doctoral position is available in the Crop Biology Resource Centre at the South African Sugarcane Research Institute (SASRI). This position is funded by SASRI for an initial period of one year, which may be renewable for a further year. The position is available from 1 June 2025. The position is open to South African residents.
The project focuses on investigating and developing n ew approaches for point of care (PoC) diagnostics using Loop Mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP) technology to detect a bacterial pathogen of sugarcane, Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli . This technology is known for its high sensitivity, specificity and tolerance to inhibiting-substances. Point-of-care LAMP platforms designed with the principles of microfluidic chip technology, including LAMP-on-a-chip, paper-based LAMP, and smartphone-based LAMP applications have been reported. The aim of the project will be to translate laboratory-based LAMP to an in-field detection platform for rapid, user friendly detection of L. xyli subsp. xyli .
The candidate
- The preferred incumbent must have a strong skill set in molecular biology techniques
- The incumbent will also be required to be involved in general laboratory operations and the training and supervision of postgraduate students
- Candidates should possess strong communication skills, good time management, teamwork, and problem-solving skills
- Independent thinking, record keeping and use of online and electronic platforms to store, document and manage data, experiments and samples will also be required
Minimum Requirements
- A PhD in Plant Pathology or related discipline, obtained within the last five years
- Recent peer-reviewed publications in accredited journals
- Demonstrable experience with molecular cell biology techniques (e.g.) RT-qPCR, Next Generation Sequencing, ELISA or cell-based assays
Comprehensive applications are invited, comprising of the following:
- A cover letter summarising your background and interests and how your skills match those required for the project
- A detailed CV including ISI-listed publications
- Letters of support and contact details of two academic referees
- An academic transcript listing the award of a PhD degree
- A representative publication in support of research experience
The position
- The successful candidate will be provided with a package inclusive of a competitive bursary
Please note:
- The closing date for receipt of applications is 30 April 2025
- Please note that correspondence will be limited to short-listed candidates. SASRI reserves the right not to make an appointment
Requirements:
South African Sugarcane Research Institute (SASRI) a division of the South African Sugar Association (SASA) has a 12-month opportunity available for a Post-Doctoral Study based in Mount Edgecombe, KwaZulu-Natal.
The opportunity
A post-doctoral position is available in the Crop Biology Resource Centre at the South African Sugarcane Research Institute (SASRI). This position is funded by SASRI for an initial period of one year, which may be renewable for a further year. The position is available from 1 June 2025. The position is open to South African residents.
The project focuses on investigating and developing n ew approaches for point of care (PoC) diagnostics using Loop Mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP) technology to detect a bacterial pathogen of sugarcane, Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli . This technology is known for its high sensitivity, specificity and tolerance to inhibiting-substances. Point-of-care LAMP platforms designed with the principles of microfluidic chip technology, including LAMP-on-a-chip, paper-based LAMP, and smartphone-based LAMP applications have been reported. The aim of the project will be to translate laboratory-based LAMP to an in-field detection platform for rapid, user friendly detection of L. xyli subsp. xyli .
The candidate
- The preferred incumbent must have a strong skill set in molecular biology techniques
- The incumbent will also be required to be involved in general laboratory operations and the training and supervision of postgraduate students
- Candidates should possess strong communication skills, good time management, teamwork, and problem-solving skills
- Independent thinking, record keeping and use of online and electronic platforms to store, document and manage data, experiments and samples will also be required
Minimum Requirements
- A PhD in Plant Pathology or related discipline, obtained within the last five years
- Recent peer-reviewed publications in accredited journals
- Demonstrable experience with molecular cell biology techniques (e.g.) RT-qPCR, Next Generation Sequencing, ELISA or cell-based assays
Comprehensive applications are invited, comprising of the following:
- A cover letter summarising your background and interests and how your skills match those required for the project
- A detailed CV including ISI-listed publications
- Letters of support and contact details of two academic referees
- An academic transcript listing the award of a PhD degree
- A representative publication in support of research experience
The position
- The successful candidate will be provided with a package inclusive of a competitive bursary
Please note:
- The closing date for receipt of applications is 30 April 2025
- Please note that correspondence will be limited to short-listed candidates. SASRI reserves the right not to make an appointment
- The preferred incumbent must have a strong skill set in molecular biology techniques
- The incumbent will also be required to be involved in general laboratory operations and the training and supervision of postgraduate students
- Candidates should possess strong communication skills, good time management, teamwork, and problem-solving skills
- Independent thinking, record keeping and use of online and electronic platforms to store, document and manage data, experiments and samples will also be required
- A PhD in Plant Pathology or related discipline, obtained within the last five years
- Recent peer-reviewed publications in accredited journals
- Demonstrable experience with molecular cell biology techniques (e.g.) RT-qPCR, Next Generation Sequencing, ELISA or cell-based assays
- A cover letter summarising your background and interests and how your skills match those required for the project
- A detailed CV including ISI-listed publications
- Letters of support and contact details of two academic referees
- An academic transcript listing the award of a PhD degree
- A representative publication in support of research experience
- The successful candidate will be provided with a package inclusive of a competitive bursary
- The closing date for receipt of applications is 30 April 2025
- Please note that correspondence will be limited to short-listed candidates. SASRI reserves the right not to make an appointment