The
Department of Biological Sciences is seeking a
Postdoctoral Associate who will work in the
Baiz Lab. Research in the Baiz Lab uses molecular tools to understand the process of speciation in vertebrate systems, from genes underlying reproductive isolation and adaptation to differentiation of host-associated symbiont communities.
Current projects focus on:
- Understanding the evolution of avian pigmentation,
- Hybrid zone studies involving gut microbiome variation, gene introgression, and color phenotypes, and
- Phylosymbiosis.
Duties include but are not limited to:
- Development of independent research projects/grant proposals
- Bioinformatic analysis
- DNA extraction and sequencing
- Fieldwork
- Mentoring of undergraduate and/or graduate students
Ideal candidates will have research interests in speciation, population genetics, microbiomes, and/or evolutionary genomics. The candidate is encouraged to analyze existing datasets and/or samples currently in the lab, and is also encouraged to develop new projects closely related to research themes in the lab.
Outstanding Benefits Package
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