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Fwd: PostDoc: LMU_Munich.EvolutionaryGenetics
Begin forwarded message: > From: [email protected] > Subject: PostDoc: LMU_Munich.EvolutionaryGenetics > Date: 14 March 2024 at 04:11:57 GMT > To: [email protected] > > > > Postdoctoral Researcher in Evolutionary Genetics > > The Wolf lab is recruiting a postdoc to join our international research > team at the University of Munich (LMU Munich). This multi-year postdoc > position offers the opportunity to make an impact in the broad field of > evolutionary genetics and build a successful research career. > > The position. We are seeking a skilled scientist with a solid background > in evolutionary genetic theory, proficiency in bioinformatic processing of > large -omics data sets and familiarity with common population/comparative > genetic software tools. The postdoc will develop and apply computational > approaches to existing data sets and co-develop future research activities > characterize patterns and processes of evolution. Beyond research, > responsibilities include service of IT infrastructure and mentoring > students in computational BSc and MSc courses (4 h / week during the > semester). This is a multi-year postdoc position initially restricted > to three years with possibility of extension of up to seven additional > years. Remuneration is according to German public payment scale TV-L > E13 100 % commensurate with qualifications and experience. > > Research environment. We use computational methods to study fundamental > demographic and evolutionary processes in natural and experimental > populations. A central goal of the lab is to understand the evolutionary > processes involved in adaptation and speciation. Data sets exploring > different aspects of natural variation in ancient and current-day samples > are generally sequence-based (WGS, ATACseq, RNAseq, WGBS, EMseq) and are > used to test evolutionary theory, often by intersection with quantitative > phenotypes and other metadata. Model organisms include birds, marine > mammals, fission yeast and a meadow. The lab is located at LMU Munich and > Max-Planck Institute of Biological Intelligence and maintains close ties > to a growing evolutionary genetics community representing the breadth > of the field (EvoGenMunich). With the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre > and its local partners, we have access to state-of-the art computing > facilities. Munich is Bavaria’s capital, with many traditions still > alive, and is a vibrant but relaxed city offering a high quality of > living. > > How to apply. Applicants holding a PhD with a proven publication record > in a relevant field are encouraged to apply. Applications including a > statement of motivation, a CV and the contact details of at least two > references should be sent as a single .pdf file to [email protected] > subject term ‘EvoGen postdoc’. The position is open until filled > with an anticipated start date in summer 2024. > > Links. > Wolf Lab, LMU Munich: > https://ift.tt/9BsSZ3W; > MPI Biological Intelligence: https://ift.tt/oxPrK2L; > Evolutionary Genetics community Munich: https://ift.tt/1V287r0; > Leibniz Compute centre: https://ift.tt/c92WM8C; > Biology Campus: https://ift.tt/FBOb8yf > > > Prof. Dr. Jochen B. W. Wolf > Head of Evolutionary Biology Division, LMU Munich > MPI fellow, Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence > > mail to: > Jochen Wolf > Division of Evolutionary Biology > Faculty of Biology > LMU Munich > Grosshaderner Str. 2 > 82152 Planegg-Martinsried > Germany > > office phone: +49 (0)89 / 2180-74102 > fax: +49 (0)89 / 2180-74104 > Lab website: https://ift.tt/B2ugkWa > MPI: https://ift.tt/RrkvlOy > > Jochen Wolf
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