See postdoc ad below. 
I'll be at Evolution & ESA for anyone interested in meeting in person.
I'm also recruiting students; those interested should contact me jr...@psu.edu


A postdoc position is available in the lab of Jesse R. Lasky (laskylab.org)
in the Department of Biology at The Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA. Lab goals are to understand the processes that generate
and maintain biodiversity, with a focus on spatiotemporal variation in
high-dimensional systems. In particular, the lab studies genetic and
ecological mechanisms of local adaptation to environment. Furthermore, the
lab will pursue connections between local adaptation and community ecology,
conservation, and agriculture. The primary study organisms are plants;
currently including forest trees, Arabidopsis, and sorghum. Penn State
University has research strengths in genomics
(https://www.huck.psu.edu/content/people/area-of-interest/Bioinformatics and
Genomics), plant biology
(https://www.huck.psu.edu/content/people/area-of-interest/Plant Biology),
and ecology
(https://www.huck.psu.edu/content/people/area-of-interest/Ecology) across
departments and colleges. The postdoc will have freedom to develop new
projects in the lab and to build collaborations with other labs.The position
requires a PhD in Ecology, Evolution, Genetics, Plant Biology, Statistics,
or a related field. The ideal candidate will have experience including
population/landscape genomics, analysis of sequence data, GWAS methods,
statistics, and computation (R, python, shell, HPC cluster). Complementary
expertise in molecular biology, ecophysiology, and ecology is also of
interest, but not required. Excellent communication skills, including
writing, are required, as is a strong publication record. Applications must
be submitted electronically at https://psu.jobs/job/58109 and include a
cover letter detailing experience and research interests, a current CV, and
contact information for three professional references. The position is
initially funded for one year, with possibility of refunding. Anticipated
start date is Fall 2015, but this is flexible. Review of applications will
begin on June 15, and continue until the position is filled.

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Job URL: https://psu.jobs/job/58109

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