Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Research Associate II 

The University of Connecticut seeks applications for a part time (83%) 
Research Associate II 
(https://hcmprodweb.psoft.uconn.edu/psp/HRPRCGA/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.H
RS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_HM_PRE&Action=A&SiteId=1 ). 

This position is in the lab of Professor Charles Yarish within the 
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, and is part of a large 
ARPA-E grant to develop open-ocean grown sugar kelp (Saccharina 
latissima). Saccharina latissima is a cosmopolitan large multicellular 
brown alga or kelp. It is phylogenetically distant from both plants and 
animals, having diverged from green algae early in the evolution of 
eukaryotes. The project will explore the population structure of New 
England sugar kelp, its genome and take advantage of its biphasic life 
cycle to select for desirable traits by Mendelian genetic techniques as 
well as using innovative genomic selection methodologies.

In research for this project, the Research Associate will collaborate with 
scientists at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, Northeast Fisheries 
Science Aquaculture Labs, National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA), 
Cornell University’s Plant Breeding Labs, Incheon National University, 
University of Alaska and the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology. This 
positon will be responsible for the overall kelp-breeding program in 
association with PI and a post-doctoral associate and will communicate and 
write reports. This position will oversee the isolation and maintenance of 
the kelp cultures at UConn from populations throughout New England; and 
work with colleagues at Cornell University in the implementation and 
design of the breeding program at two farm sites in southern New England.  
Additional duties include collecting all breeding data, running 
ecophysiological and genetic analyses, maintaining the kelp cultures in 
the laboratory with post-doctoral associate, working with Cornell 
scientists to identify a reference population, and estimating important 
population genetic parameters of the New England sugar kelp.

Anticipated Division of Time:
•       Isolation and maintenance of kelp cultures for experimental and 
breeding program design and data analysis: 60%
•       Communication and coordination with collaborators: 20%
•       Preparation of quarterly reports to ARPA-E: 10%
•       Training of lab members and collaborators in kelp algal 
cultivation, ecophysiology and population genetics: 10%

Minimum Qualifications:
1.      An earned Ph.D. in Botany, Biology, or a closely related field.
2.      Expertise in marine phycology with experience or interest in the 
isolation, cultivation, and ecophysiology of macroalgae, especially kelp.
3.      3-5 years postdoctoral experience.

Preferred Qualifications:
1.      Proven scientific writing ability and communication skills.

Appointment Terms:
This is a part time (83%), annually renewable position with an expected 
duration of three years contingent upon funding and performance.  The 
anticipated start date is January 1, 2018


To Apply
Upload a cover letter, resume and contact information for three 
professional references to https://hr.uconn.edu/jobs/. Indicate search 
number 2018277.  Employment of the successful candidate will be contingent 
upon the successful completion of a pre-employment criminal background 
check.
This job posting is scheduled to be removed at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time on 
December 21, 2017.

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