One or two postdoctoral positions are available in the lab of Ian
Ehrenreich at the University of Southern California. Most of my group┬
work focuses on precisely characterizing the relationship between genotype
and phenotype using the budding yeast model system. We are also beginning
to explore the molecular mechanisms by which new traits arise within
populations.
We presently have several funded projects on the genetic basis of complex
traits, molecular mechanisms of higher-order epistasis and phenotypic
plasticity, and the evolutionary genomics of bacterial populations.
Successful applicants will contribute to one of these projects, but also
are welcome and will be encouraged to develop novel research trajectories.
Applicants should have expertise in quantitative genetics, evolutionary
genomics, systems biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, or
bioinformatics.
Interested parties should send a CV, one-page statement of research
interests, and contact information for three potential recommenders to
Ian.Ehrenreich@usc.edu.
Ian Ehrenreich
Assistant Professor
Molecular and Computational Biology
University of Southern California
Email: Ian.Ehrenreich@usc.edu
Phone: (213) 821-5349