Working with in-country partners, IRRI develops advanced rice varieties that yield more grain and better withstand pests and disease as well as flooding, drought, and other harmful effects of climate change.
The genome editing initiative is a focused 3-year pilot effort designed to strengthen CGIAR- National Agriculture Research System (NARS) gene editing pipelines ensuring end-user access and impact. It involves several CGIAR centers using the genome editing tool to enhance and complement current breeding efforts. This initiative will require a longer-term vision including the launch of new, collaboratively prioritized research activities based on market intelligence initiative and the gap identified by the breeders. Importantly, compliance procedures and capacity building. The scientist will also be responsible for liaising with other centers, and other CGIAR initiatives and fulfiling the reporting requirement of CGIAR as well as develop harmonized SOPs for stewardship, and developing standardized SOPs to proof foreign DNA-free GEd products and qualify as non-GMO in designated regions.
In addition, the staff will be needed to fill in the gap and take up critical activities in the trait development, markers, and phenotyping space for flooding-related traits and routine breeding activities.
This position will be based at the IRRI Headquarters, Los Baños, Philippines, and is open for international applications.
Mandatory
Preferred
IRRI offers a highly extensive employee benefits package inclusive of globally-covered medical insurance, retirement plan, life and accident insurance, and other allowances.
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Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
This position will remain open until filled.