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Text: CAPB abbreviation of Canadian Association for Plant Biotechnology

Job Postings & Graduate Student Positions

The CAPB advertises job postings

and graduate student positions for

our members. â€‹

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Positions related to plant molecular biology and biotechnology can be posted here free of cost. To submit a position, send the details and a link to the original posting to webadmin@canadianplantbiotech.ca 

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PhD or MSc Position

University of Western Ontario, Department of Biology

A Ph.D. or M.Sc. position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Susanne Kohalmi. The preferred starting date is September 2026 but the date is negotiable. We are studying a small family of enzymes in Arabidopsis to understand how small sequence changes affect subcellular localization, substrate specificity, protein-protein interaction profiles or moonlighting functions. We are particularly interested to understand how these characteristics are linked to post-translational modifications and influenced by environmental conditions (https://www.uwo.ca/biology/faculty/kohalmi/). Interested candidates can send their CV and transcript to Dr. Kohalmi (skohalmi@uwo.ca).

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The CAPB is a non-profit organization comprising members with a shared interest in plant biotechnology. We also strive to stay up to date with other aspects of plant biotechnology, such as changing crop regulatory policies and public outreach. 

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