Position: Biological Scientist I for the Soil Microbiology Lab at the UF-IFAS 
Southwest Florida Research and Education Center
Job No. 503331

Work type: Staff Full-time

Description:
Conducts research to support the Soil Microbiology program at the Southwest 
Florida
Research and Education Center in Immokalee, FL. The incumbent will assist in 
one or more
phases of the research process by performing a variety of technical duties in 
the
laboratory, in the greenhouse and in the field. Duties will include but are not 
limited to:

Preparing, maintaining and monitoring experimental trials in the laboratory, 
greenhouse
and field; collecting, processing, storing and maintaining soil samples from 
field,
greenhouse, and laboratory experiments.

Conducting various standard and specialized microbiology and molecular biology
laboratory procedures such as DNA/RNA extraction/purification/quantification, 
gel
electrophoresis, PCR and quantitative PCR, cloning, culturing; maintaining 
specialized
scientific- or other equipment in and outside the laboratory; preparing 
microbiological
media and chemical solutions; maintaining written and digital laboratory 
notebooks,
maintaining laboratory in a way that work can be accomplished safely and 
efficiently.

Recording, analyzing and summarizing data and preparing graphs and tables using
standard or specialized software.

Assisting in the preparation of written reports and publications and reviewing 
literature
pertinent to the research area as deemed appropriate by the P.I.

Assisting with any related duties required, including purchases of supplies and 
services, as
determined by the P.I.

Advertised Salary: 35,000.00 annually; commensurate with qualifications and 
experience.

Minimum requirements: Bachelor's degree in biology or a closely related life 
science field.

Preferred qualifications:
Knowledge of the terminology, principles and techniques used in biological 
research.
Knowledge of basic principles of microbiology and/or soil sciences.
Knowledge of agricultural production systems such as citrus and vegetables.
Knowledge of standard laboratory practices.
Skill in various standard laboratory procedures such as pipetting, DNA 
extraction, PCR, gel
electrophoresis, bacterial/fungal culturing, maintaining detailed records from 
experiments.
Skill in various specialized laboratory practices such as quantitative PCR, 
next-generation
sequencing.
Ability to process large numbers of samples in an adequate time frame.
Ability to use computer programs such as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and
statistical analysis software such as R or SAS.
Knowledge of principles of statistics and experimental design.
Ability to plan and coordinate research assignments effectively.
Ability to adhere to safe laboratory and other practices.
Ability to work independently.
Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
Ability to establish an effective working relationship with others.
Ability to follow rules and regulations.

Special instructions to applicants:
Must apply through the UF website:
http://explore.jobs.ufl.edu/cw/en-us/job/503331/biological-scientist-i

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)
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>



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