Scientist, Molecular Biology, Plant Physiology, Photosynthesis, AgriTech, COR7274
My client, a cutting-edge start-up within the AgriTech space, is seeking a Scientist with a background in plant physiology to join their growing R&D team in Oxfordshire. This is an exceptional opportunity to work on breakthrough innovations that aim to transform global agriculture.
The Scientist / Plant Scientist will play a crucial role in developing and optimising experimental methods to characterise gene-edited crops. The Scientist will analyse complex physiological and molecular datasets from both lab-based and field experiments, helping to enhance crop performance for improved yield and sustainability.
The Company
This dynamic and well-funded Oxford University spin-out is developing pioneering genetic technologies that tap into nature’s wild innovations to strengthen the world’s key crops. With significant backing and an ambitious roadmap, this team is set to make a global impact on farming, food security, and climate resilience.
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What’s required of the Plant Scientist?
* A PhD in Plant Biology or Biology, with relevant industry or academic experience
* Experience in plant physiology, ideally with a focus on photosynthesis
* Strong data analysis skills, ideally with tools like R, Python, or SAS
What Next?
If you’d like to hear more about this exciting Scientist / Plant Scientist opportunity, just give me a call or drop me an email I’d love to chat! If you’re ready to apply, please submit your CV today.
Scientist, Plant Physiology, Photosynthesis, AgriTech
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