A postdoctoral position is available at the Odum School of Ecology at the
University of Georgia to work with an interdisciplinary team of ecologists,
microbiologists an biogeochemists to develop models of DOC transformations
using simultaneously collected transcriptomes and FTICRMS data.  The postdoc
will be supervised by Ford Ballantyne, but will regularly interact with the
other PIs (Mary Ann Moran, Patricia Medeiros, John Amster and Barny Whitman)
and postdoc(s) supported by the project.  The main goals are to develop and
parameterize models of microbially mediated transformations of DOC using
transcriptomes, FTICRMS data and HPLC data, simultaneously collected during
incubations.  There will be ample opportunities to develop new statistical
methods to link gene expression and changes in DOC composition and to
estimate kinetic rate parameters for DOC transformations.    A strong
statistical background, prior experience with bioinformatics or the analysis
of transcriptomes or systems biology modeling of metabolism are highly
desired.  

Please submit a cover letter, a current CV, a two page statement describing
research interests and accomplishment and names and contact information for
at least three references to f...@uga.edu.  Review of applications will begin
December 1 and continue until the position is filled.  

The term of appointment will be one year with a salary between $38,000 and
$42,000, depending on experience.  The ideal starting date is early spring,
but some flexibility in the dates of the appointment exists.  Pending
availability of funds, an additional appointment of 6-12 months may be possible.

The University of Georgia is an EEO/AAA institution committed to increasing 
the diversity of its faculty and students, and sustaining a work and
learning environment that is inclusive. Women, minorities, and people with
disabilities are encouraged to apply.

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