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  • Postdoc Evolutionary Genomics - Saint Louis University

    POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE IN EVOLUTIONARY GENOMICS

    A postdoctoral position is available in the Casola Lab at Saint Louis
    University. Current research interests in the lab include gene duplication
    and gene deletion in eukaryotes, comparative and population genomics
    of allelic and interlocus gene conversion, and the origin of genomic
    novelties from transposable elements. The postdoc will have flexibility
    to work on projects in my lab that are of interest and will be expected to
    present and publish results. More details on active projects in the lab
    are available online at sites.google.com/a/slu.edu/ccasola.

    Candidates must hold a Ph.D. in computational biology, evolutionary
    genetics/genomics, molecular evolution or a related field. Experience
    in comparative genome-wide analyses, next-gen sequencing data, and
    bioinformatic programming are preferred. Programming skills in either
    perl, python, or other languages suitable for bioinformatic analyses are
    required. This is a one-year position renewable depending on performance
    and external funding. A starting salary will be commensurate with
    experience and benefits are included. The position is open immediately
    and the start date is negotiable.

    All applications must be made online at http://jobs.slu.edu. Applicants
    should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and contact information
    for three references (name, address, phone number and email). Only
    electronic applications will be considered. Please send any questions
    about the position, expectation or requirements to Claudio Casola
    ([email protected]).

    Saint Louis University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity
    employer and encourages applications from women and minorities.

    --
    Claudio Casola, Ph.D.
    
St. Louis University
    Assistant Professor
    Department of Biology
    Macelwane Hall, Room 208
    Phone: (314) 977-3909
    Fax: (314) 977-3658
    [email protected]

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