Please contact Dr. Xiaosa (Jack) Xu <xjkxu@ucdavis.edu> for potential positions of postdoctoral, graduate, or undergraduate researchers.
For prospective postdocs, please check this job post:
https://recruit.ucdavis.edu/JPF06904
If you are interested in applying the following optional fellowships, please contact Dr. Xu:
Life Sciences Research Foundation (LSRF) Postdoc Fellowship: Each cycle usually opens in August.
The Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) Postdoc Fellowship: Each cycle usually opens in May.
The Helen Hay Whitney Foundation (HHWF) Postdoc Fellowship: Each cycle usually opens in June.
The NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellowships in Biology (PRFB): Each cycle usually due in November.
The University of California President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program: Each cycle usually due in November.
We are looking for highly motivated postdocs who are well-versed in at least two of the following research areas: plant genetics & molecular biology, genomics/bioinformatics, or plant development & evolution.
For prospective graduate students, please check the following programs:
The Plant Biology Graduate Group (PBGG) at UC Davis offers interdisciplinary training in plant biology. The vertical organization of research in the group allows students to study plants at levels of inquiry ranging from molecules to populations.
The Graduate Group in Horticulture & Agronomy Graduate Group (GGHA) at UC Davis offers programs of study leading to the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees for students interested in the science and management of agricultural crops, including their ecology, physiology, genetics, and post-harvest management, as well as the interaction of agricultural crops with the environment.
The Biochemistry, Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology (BMCDB) Graduate Group at UC Davis offers students opportunities in learning traditional disciplinary strengths in biochemistry, molecular biology, cell and developmental biology, as well as interdisciplinary approaches that combine biology, genetics, chemistry, physics, engineering, math and/or computational approaches.
The Integrative Genetics and Genomics Graduate Group (IGG) at UC Davis offers unsurpassed breadth of research and instructional opportunities from the most fundamental to applied aspects of genetics. Graduates can learn qualitative and quantitative skills necessary for professional research and teaching in genetics and genomics.
For prospective undergraduate students, please check if you are interested in the following optional courses for your research credits:
PLB 099 — Special Study for Undergraduates (1-5 units)
PLB 199 — Special Study for Advanced Undergraduates (1-5 units)