Diferentes oportunidades (personal técnico y postdocs) en un lab que estudia adaptación combinando ómica y comportamiento ~ Bioblogia.net

29 de octubre de 2022

Diferentes oportunidades (personal técnico y postdocs) en un lab que estudia adaptación combinando ómica y comportamiento

Oferta compartida por Nuria 

Research at the Evolutionary and Functional Genomics lab focuses on understanding the genetic and molecular basis of adaptation. Towards this end, we combine -omics approaches, including DNA-seq, RNA-seq, ChIP-seq and Hi-C, with detailed molecular (e.g. in vivo enhancer assays, in vivo CRISPR/Cas9 editing) and phenotypic analyses (e.g. survival analysis, stress-response analysis), to identify and characterize adaptive mutations. More details about our research are available at http://gonzalezlab.eu and melanogaster.eu. We are located at the Institute of Evolutionary Biology (IBE), a joint institute of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and the Pompeu Fabra University (UPF) in Barcelona city. The IBE is a member of the Barcelona Biomedical Research Park (PRBB).
All positions are part of the Project TED2021-130483B-100, funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by the European Union "NextGenerationEU"/PRTR.
Send your applications by December 9th 2022 CET for any of the offered positions. You may contact josefa.gonzalez@csic.es for further details on any of the following positions. 


Lab Technician/Manager Position

The laboratory technician will be part of a team of two postdoctoral researchers and one laboratory technician, carrying out a research project that aims to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying gene-environment associations in the context of the current global change. The team will identify and characterize gene-environment associations in Drosophila melanogaster natural populations using both bioinformatic and experimental approaches. Whole genome sequences from natural populations collected mainly in Europe, US and Africa will be available at the start of the project, while other -omics datasets will be produced during the course of the project.

The laboratory technician/manager will be responsible for general wet-lab duties, including DNA/RNA extractions, PCRs, running gels, DNA cloning, as well as fly stock maintenance. The lab technician/manager will also be involved in project management duties such as contacting vendors and placing orders, as well as management of the citizen science project, associated with the research project, including communication with teachers and policy makers, and organization of meetings and events. The laboratory technician is expected to participate in lab meetings and to help train new lab members. 
Contact josefa.gonzalez@csic.es for further details.

REQUIREMENTS
  • Good organisational skills and good writing and oral communication skills are required. 
  • Experience with DNA cloning is required.
  • Graduate studies or PhD in Evolutionary Biology, Genetics, or similar fields is desirable. 
  • Experience with directed mutagenesis experiments, CRISPR/Cas9 editing are desirable. 
  • Previous knowledge on Drosophila melanogaster and transposable elements biology is desirable.
CONTRACT DURATION AND BENEFITS
  • Duration: 2 years
  • Starting date: The position is available immediately. Starting date is negotiable.
  • Type of contract: Part time (18h 45’hours per week or 25 hours per
  • week, to be discussed)
  • Salary Range: Depending on experience and according to CSIC
  • salary scales.
  • Benefits: The candidate will join a research team that has expertise both in experimental and bioinformatics methodologies. Several projects are currently ongoing in the laboratory which allows for collaborative opportunities. The Evolutionary and Functional Genomics lab also offers extensive networking opportunities as we are co-leaders of the European Drosophila Population Genomics Consortium (https://droseu.net) that brings together 74 research labs across 28 countries, the Spanish excellence network in Adaptation Genomics (https://adaptnet.es), the CSIC LifeHub network (https://lifehub.csic.es), and we are part of the TE hub initative (http://tehub.org/).
APPLICATION PROCESS
Send your CV and a brief letter of motivation explaining qualifications and interest in the position to Dr. Josefa González at josefa.gonzalez@csic.es. Please include “Lab tech position” in your e-mail subject.


Bioinformatics Postdoctoral Position

The postdoctoral researcher will be part of a team of two postdoctoral researchers and one laboratory technician, carrying out a research project that aims to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying gene-environment associations in the context of the current global change. The team will identify and characterize gene-environment associations in Drosophila melanogaster natural populations using both bioinformatic and experimental approaches. Whole genome sequences from natural populations collected mainly in Europe, US and Africa will be available at the start of the project, while other -omics datasets will be produced during the course of the project.
The postdoctoral researcher will be responsible for:
  • the bioinformatic analyses of the project including the identification of genetic variants, both SNPs and transposable element insertions, in all the genomes available; 
  • ChIP-seq and RNA-seq analyses; 
  • the identification of gene-environment associations across space and time (seasonal and across years); 
  • the analysis of the environmental variables most relevant for adaptation; 
  • and the analysis of the candidate genes identified, among other related tasks.
REQUIREMENTS
  • A PhD in Evolutionary Biology, Genomics, Bioinformatics, or similar fields is required. 
  •  Good programming skills, good organizational skills and good writing and oral communication skills are required.
  • Experience with variant calling, whole-genome scans for population differentiation, and available tools to identify gene-environment associations, such as BayPass, are desirable.
  • Experience with high-performance computing or use of clusters (SLURM) is desirable.
  • Previous knowledge on Drosophila melanogaster and transposable element biology is desirable.
CONTRACT DURATION AND BENEFITS
  • Duration: 2 years
  • Starting date: The position is available immediately. Starting date is
  • negotiable.
  • Type of contract: Full time (37.5 hours per week)
  • Salary Range: Depending on experience and according to CSIC
  • salary scales.
  • Benefits: The candidate will join a research team that has expertise both in experimental and bioinformatics methodologies. Several projects are currently ongoing in the laboratory which allows for collaborative opportunities. The Evolutionary and Functional Genomics lab also offers extensive networking opportunities as we are co-leaders of the European Drosophila Population Genomics Consortium (https://droseu.net) that brings together 74 research labs across 28 countries, the Spanish excellence network in Adaptation Genomics (https://adaptnet.es), the CSIC LifeHub network (https://lifehub.csic.es), and we are part of the TE hub initative (http://tehub.org/).
APPLICATION PROCESS
Send your CV and a brief letter of motivation explaining qualifications and interest in the position to Dr. Josefa González at josefa.gonzalez@csic.es. Please include "Bioinformatics position" in your e-mail subject.


Wet-Lab Postdoctoral Position

The postdoctoral researcher will be part of a team of two postdoctoralresearchers and one laboratory technician, carrying out a research projectthat aims to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying gene-environment associations in the context of the current global change. The team will identify and characterize gene-environment associations in Drosophila melanogaster natural populations using both bioinformatic and experimental approaches. Whole genome sequences from natural populations collected mainly in Europe, US and Africa will be available at the start of the project, while other -omics datasets will be produced during the course of the project.
The postdoctoral researcher will be in charge of generating RNA-seq
and ChIP-seq samples from natural D. melanogaster populations. The researcher will also be responsible for carrying out in vivo enhancer assays and in vivo CRISPR/Cas9 editing to test the functional role of the genetic variants identified. further details.

REQUIREMENTS
  • A PhD in Evolutionary Biology, Genetics or similar fields is required.
  • Experience with DNA cloning is required.
  • Good organizational skills and good writing and oral communication skills are required.
  • Experience with CRISPR/Cas9 editing is desirable. Previous knowledge on Drosophila melanogaster and transposable element biology is desirable.
CONTRACT DURATION AND BENEFITS
  • Duration: 2 years
  • Starting date: The position is available immediately. Starting date is negotiable.
  • Type of contract: Full time (37.5 hours per week)
  • Salary Range: Depending on experience and according to CSIC salary scales.
  • Benefits: The candidate will join a research team that has expertise both in experimental and bioinformatics methodologies. Several projects are currently ongoing in the laboratory which allows for collaborative opportunities. The Evolutionary and Functional Genomics lab also offers extensive networking opportunities as we are co-leaders of the European Drosophila Population Genomics Consortium (https://droseu.net) that brings together 74 research labs across 28 countries, the Spanish excellence network in Adaptation Genomics (https://adaptnet.es), the CSIC LifeHub network (https://lifehub.csic.es), and we are part of the TE hub initative (http://tehub.org/).
APPLICATION PROCESS
Send your CV and a brief letter of motivation explaining qualifications and interest in the position to Dr. Josefa González at josefa.gonzalez@csic.es. Please include "Wet-lab postdoctoral position" in your e-mail subject.

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