Postdoctoral Researcher
About the role
The White lab combines molecular genetics, evolutionary genetics, and genomics to investigate fundamental processes underlying sex chromosomes. The postdoc will have the opportunity to engage with multiple active research areas in the lab. There are projects underway to investigate the genetic and developmental mechanisms underlying male sex determination, with a particular emphasis on how these processes repeatedly evolve across species. In addition, the White lab is broadly interested in the mechanisms governing DNA repair and segregation of newly evolving sex chromosomes during meiosis. All projects use stickleback fish species as a model system. Threespine stickleback fish are a leading genetic model organism, with a well-assembled genome, including a fully assembled Y chromosome, and tools for efficient functional genetics.
Responsibilities
- Laboratory Research: 80% - Assist with stickleback fish husbandry
- Lab Meetings: 5% - Participate in lab meetings
- Mentorship: 5% - Mentor graduate and undergraduate students
- Other: 10% - Other duties as assigned
Requirements
- A doctoral degree or equivalent in genetics or a closely related field.
- Successful candidates will demonstrate a strong research record in the life sciences.
Qualifications
- Relevant/Preferred Education, Experience, Licensure, Certification in Position: A doctoral degree or equivalent in genetics or a closely related field. Successful candidates will demonstrate a strong research record in the life sciences.
Skills
- Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and/or Competencies: Not specified in the job posting.
Benefits
N/A
Pay
Commensurate with Experience
Schedule
N/A
Contact Information
For questions concerning this position or recruitment progression, please refer to the Recruitment Contact listed below.
Recruitment Contact Name: Michael White
Recruitment Contact Email: whitem@uga.edu
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Applicant Documents
- Resume/CV
- Cover Letter