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  • NIH-funded Postdoctoral Opportunity in Honeybee Genomics

    A highly motivated Research Associate is sought for multiple genomic research projects in honey bees. The primary responsibility will lie in the analysis of RNA-Seq and Methyl-Seq data sets. In addition, the candidate may take the lead on a comparative genomic project within the genus Apis and realize related research ideas. Therefore, programming and related bioinformatic skills, analytical thinking, team work, and communication skills are essential. An interest in social insect biology and evolution is preferred. Salary will be commensurate with experience. PhD desirable, but not required.
    The position will be in the Department of Biology at the University of North Carolina in Greensboro and is initially funded for one year. Review of applications will begin immediately until position is filled.

    To apply for this position, please visit UNCG’s JobSearch website https://jobsearch.uncg.edu to complete the application process for position #999620 – Research Associate. A CV and a personal statement, including contact information for two professional references, are required. Please contact Dr. Olav Rueppell if you require further information.

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