This is an exciting opportunity for a research assistant position to join the research groups of Drs Laura M. Suz and Prof. Martin Bidartondo for a period of 24 months in the Department of Comparative Plant and Fungal Biology at RBG Kew.  The post holder will support the fieldwork and laboratory work within the Fungus-Plant Interactions programme, particularly to generate and analyse ectomycorrhizal diversity and distribution data from long-term intensively monitored forest plots across Europe.  This person will provide guidance to less experienced members of the research group, including technical staff, students and visitors. Kew is the world’s leading botanic gardens, at the forefront of plant and fungal science, a UNESCO World Heritage Site a

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