The Baum Lab at University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada 
(https://baumlab.weebly.com; @BaumLab) seeks to recruit 
an outstanding, highly quantitative postdoctoral fellow (PDF) to lead research 
investigating how the relationships between 
corals and their microbial partners (bacteria, Symbiodinium) vary with local 
and global stressors, and the extent to which the 
microbiome influences coral resilience to thermal stress.
Research Context and Specific Focus: The 2015-2017 mega El Niño unleashed 
globally unprecedented heat stress on 
Kiritimati (Christmas) Island, a large coral atoll in the central equatorial 
Pacific 
Ocean. With its strong spatial gradient of local human disturbance, Kiritimati 
offers an excellent platform for studying 
how local and global stressors interact. We tagged, sampled and tracked >1,000 
individual coral colonies from multiple species over space (across Kiritimati’s 
local 
disturbance gradient) and time (before, during and after the El Niño event) to 
characterize coral-associated microbial communities. The post-doctoral fellow 
will 
conduct bioinformatics and statistical analyses to synthesize our longitudinal 
next-
generation sequencing (16S and ITS2) data set from these coral samples to 
investigate: 
1) how coral-associated symbiont and microbial communities vary with local 
disturbance and with 
multiple stressors (local disturbance and heat stress), and the influence of 
these
communities on resilience to thermal stress; 2) covariance between 
coral-associated 
microbial and symbiont communities under single and multiple stressors. The 
fellow 
would also have the opportunity to conduct fieldwork on Kiritimati in the 
summers of 2019 
and/or 2020. Together, these activities provide the opportunity to address 
questions of 
fundamental importance to coral reef resilience under climate change.
Required Qualifications:
- A PhD in ecology, oceanography, mathematical biology, statistics, or computer 
science;
- Excellent publication record (Minimum of 8 peer-reviewed publications);
- Considerable experience processing, manipulating, and modelling large 
next-generation 
sequencing data set. Demonstrated proficiency with Unix, R and/or Python, and 
with 
software tools for bioinformatics pipelines and microbiome analyses;
-Excellent technical, analytical, computer, organizational, and problem-solving 
skills. 
Strong attention to detail, and meticulous work style, as evidenced by previous 
research;
-Experience working with microbial or Symbiodinium data sets and an in-depth 
understanding of the related literature;
-Excellent time management skills, including the ability to meet project goals 
in a timely 
manner, and follow through on projects to completion;
-Strong interpersonal and communication skills, the ability to work both 
independently 
and collaboratively, and to communicate research findings at 
professional meetings and in high quality peer-reviewed journals.
Research Environment: The postdoc will be based in Prof. Julia Baum’s lab 
(https://baumlab.weebly.com; @BaumLab) in UVIC’s (https://www.uvic.ca/) 
Department of 
Biology. The Baum lab is a supportive and stimulating research environment, 
with a group 
of scientists who are committed to scientific outreach and policy, to open 
science, and to 
enhancing diversity in STEM. UVic is one of Canada’s top comprehensive 
universities (https://www.macleans.ca/schools/university-of-victoria/), has a 
vibrant 
ecology community (https://uvicecology.weebly.com/) and is located in beautiful 
Victoria, 
on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The PDF will also work collaboratively 
with Prof. 
Rebecca Vega-Thurber 
(http://vegathurberlab.oregonstate.edu), Dr. Ross Cunning 
(http://www.rosscunning.com/) 
and Prof. Andrew Baker 
(http://yyy.rsmas.miami.edu/groups/reef-futures/people.html).

Funding: Funding is available for a one-year initial period to cover the 
postdoctoral 
fellows’ salary ($55,000 per annum including medical and dental benefits), a 
new laptop 
computer and attendance at a major conference. Funding for a second and third 
year is 
contingent on the postdoctoral candidate applying, and being successful in the 
competition for either:
1)   an NSERC Postdoctoral Fellowship (http://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/Students-
Etudiants/PD-NP/PDF-BP_eng.asp; Notes: Candidates for this 
fellowship must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada; 
Fellowship is 
$45,000 per annum with an October 15, 2018 deadline, and 
would be topped up to $55,000, assuming satisfactory progress in year one; or
2)   a Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship 
(http://banting.fellowships-bourses.gc.ca/en/home-
accueil.html; Notes: This fellowship is open to candidates of all 
nationalities; Fellowship is 
$70,000 per annum with an August 21, 2018 internal UVic deadline.
Both of these fellowships are highly competitive and require academic 
excellence and an 
outstanding publication record (e.g. ~8-12 peer-reviewed publications in 
quality journals). 
Alternatively, the post-doc could be funded for two years directly through a 
MITACS Elevate Fellowship (internal deadline) 
https://www.mitacs.ca/en/programs/elevate; Notes: This fellowship is open to 
candidates of all nationalities; Fellowship is 
$55,00 per annum.
Dr. Baum will work with the successful applicant this summer/fall to craft the 
appropriate 
postdoctoral fellowship application. International applicants are also strongly 
encouraged 
to determine if PDF funding opportunities are available from their home country 
that would enable them to hold the fellowship internationally, in the Baum Lab.

To apply: Candidates should submit the following materials via email to Dr. 
Baum (baum 
‘at’ uvic.ca) in a single PDF document, with your last name in the file name 
and the 
subject heading “Coral Microbiome PDF”:
-a cover letter explaining your motivation for applying for this position, how 
your prior 
research experience qualifies you for the position, and your career goals;
-a CV (including publication list and clear specification of relevant 
quantitative skills; 
publication list may include publications in advanced stages of preparation 
that will be in 
the review process by the above postdoctoral fellowship deadline dates);
-names and contact details for three references.
All qualified persons are encouraged to apply. In accordance with Canadian 
immigration 
requirements, Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada will be given 
priority.  
The Baum Lab and UVIC are committed to employment equity and we encourage 
applications from women, visible minorities, aboriginal people, and persons 
with 
disabilities.
Start date: September 2018 - February 2019 (flexible); Applicant must be highly 
competitive for, and 
available to write PDF applications in time for this year’s deadlines. If 
starting in the lab 
this fall, applicant should also be available to attend the Baum Lab’s lab 
retreat Labour 
Day weekend in Banff. 
Deadline to Apply: Extended to July 31st, 2018.

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