Drexel University hosts two programs in central Africa, the Central African Biodiversity Alliance (www.CABAlliance.org) and the Bioko Biodiversity Protection Program (www.Bioko.org), which operate in Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. We seek a highly qualified and enthusiastic individual to join our team to conduct bioinformatics analyses, develop statistical methods, and analyze population-level genetic data of select animals and plants from Central Africa. The successful candidate will be expected to analyze and manage genomic sequence from samples collected in central Africa and contribute to the analysis of comprehensive SNP genotypes from wild chimpanzees and an arrowroot plant. The incumbent will be encouraged to develop her/his own research focus on some aspect(s) of the project, which will include examining gene-environment relationships in insects, reptiles and amphibians across an elevational gradient from the Gulf of Guinea rainforest to the Cameroon Highlands. The successful candidate will have demonstrated experience in next generation sequencing analyses as well as strong computational skills, including proficiency in at least one major programming or scripting language (preferably Python, but others apply) and use of a Linux/Unix environment. A good understanding of molecular and evolutionary biology, statistics and proficiency in R is a plus. The postdoctoral researcher will join the laboratory of Dr. Katy Gonder (http://www.drexel.edu/biology/contact/facultyDirectory/Gonder/) . The researcher will be expected to collaborate closely with our team of postdoctoral researchers and students at Drexel and in central Africa. The position will also include collaboration with other CABAlliance research groups, including Dr. Tom Smith's group at UCLA and Dr. Nicola Anthony's group at the University of New Orleans. Inquiries about this position can be directed to Dr. Matthew Mitchell (mwmitchell@drexel.edu) with a subject of Bioinformatics Postdoc. Please apply for this position online at: https://www.drexeljobs.com/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp?time=1402452521926 or visit www.drexeljobs.com and search for 'bioinformatics.' The requisition number is 6189. The position is available from September 1, 2014 for one year with the possibility of renewal for up to three years. Salary will be determined based on experience level. Dr. Katy Gonder Associate Professor Department of Biology Drexel University 3245 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, PA 19104 gonder@drexel.edu
We should preserve biodiversity
Friday, June 13, 2014
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