Research Technician
Company: Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research
Location: Ithaca
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Full-time Description Regulation of Carbon Assimilation in C4
Plants The Stern Laboratory at the Boyce Thompson Institute invites
applications for 1-2 individuals to participate in projects focused
on exploring and modifying C4 photosynthetic pathways. Key
experimental skills include photosynthetic measurements in living
plants, molecular biology including gene cloning, and protein
biochemistry including the expression and purification of
recombinant proteins. Successful applicants will have a passion for
research, familiarity with using academic literature, outstanding
organizational skills, the ability to critically analyze using
statistical tools, strong attention to detail, and the ability to
work both independently and collaboratively. If an individual does
not have experience in one or more of these areas, training will be
provided. Applicants with a BS, or who will complete their BS in
the near future, will be considered. Our laboratory focuses on
chloroplast biology, and this project specifically concentrates on
the limitations and role of cell-type specificity in C4 plants as
it pertains to carbon capture and photosynthesis. Near-term
objectives include in vitro analysis of recombinant Rubisco
activase and pyruvate, phosphate dikinase enzymes, and engineering
and regulation of Rubisco activase in vivo . We collaborate with
other groups with complementary expertise, and learning
opportunities with those groups may be possible. The Boyce Thompson
Institute is located on the Cornell University campus in Ithaca,
NY. The incumbent will have the opportunity to work with a fairly
small, friendly and skilled team in the research-focused atmosphere
of BTI. BTI sponsors a Postgraduate Society that organizes a range
of synergistic training and professional development activities
such as individualized mentoring, bioinformatics, and leadership
opportunities. We welcome diverse applicants with a range of career
goals. As such, applicants should provide both professional
experience and a cover letter outlining their current career goals
and hopes for professional development in this position. Positions
are open until filled, and will be available beginning
approximately June 1st. References: Hotto, A.M., Gartner, S.,
Eshenour, K., Stern, D.B. (2025) The a form of Rubisco activase
supports photosynthesis during heat stress in the absence of the ß
form in Setaria viridis. J. Exp. Biol. 76:5930-5945 Hotto, A.M.,
Salesse-Smith, C.E., Lin, M., Busch, F.A., Simpson, I., Stern, D.B.
(2021) Rubisco production in maize mesophyll cells through ectopic
expression of subunits and chaperones. J. Exp. Biol. 72:4930-4937
Salesse-Smith, C.E., Sharwood, R.E., Busch, F.A., Stern, D.B.
(2019) Increased Rubisco content in maize mitigates chilling stress
and speeds recovery. Plant Biotech. J. 1-12 Salesse-Smith, C.E.,
Sharwood, R.E., Busch, F.A., Kromdijk, J., Bardal, V., Stern, D.B.
(2018) Overexpression of Rubisco subunits with RAF1 increases
Rubisco content in maize. Nature Plants 802-810 Salary Description
$19 - $25
Keywords: Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Binghamton , Research Technician, Science, Research & Development , Ithaca, New York