Post‐doctoral Bioinformatics position in Fungal Genomics and Transcriptomics
Published: 03. aug. 2018
BACKGROUNDThe Stergiopoulos lab at the Department of Plant
Pathology at the University of California Davis is seeking for a highly
skilled and motivated post-doc in the field of fungal genomics and
transcriptomics. The lab studies the molecular mechanisms of fungal
pathogenesis on plants with an emphasis on characterizing
computationally and by functional analyses critical molecular and
cellular functions required for virulence. As part of our studies we use
a systems-level approach that integrates comparative genomics,
genome-wide transcriptome profiling, targeted proteomics, and functional
analysis of selective gene candidates to study the mechanisms that
control gene expression and transcriptome diversity of fungal virulence
associated genes.
JOB DESCRIPTIONThe successful
candidate will work on sequencing using cutting-edge nextgeneration
sequencing technologies and assembling at the chromosome level the
genomes of important fungal pathogens of agronomic importance as well as
mining these genomes for candidate pathogenicity genes. The candidate
is also expected to analyze and mine dual RNAseq data of compatible
plantpathogen interactions that are already available in the lab. The
position will become available in January 2019 and is initially for one
year, renewable for a second year upon satisfactory performance. Salary
is based on experience and qualifications according to UC Davis
pay-scales. UC Davis provides a highly vibrant intellectual atmosphere, a
pleasant college environment and career development activities
specifically designed for post-doctoral scholars.
EXPERIENCEHighly
motivated candidates with an interest in applying cutting-edge
nextgeneration sequencing-based technologies to host-microbe
interactions research are encouraged to apply. Ideal candidates should
have received recently a Ph.D. in bioinformatics, computational biology
or related fields. A strong record of scientific accomplishment by
peer-reviewed publications as well as experience in analyzing
high-throughput genomics and transcriptomics data is a plus for this
position. Candidates should also be proficient in at least one of the
common programming languages used in bioinformatics (C, C++, Java etc.)
and have excellent verbal and written communication skills.
APPLICATIONInterested candidates should send to Prof. Ioannis Stergiopoulos (
istergiopoulos@ucdavis.edu)
a single pdf file that includes a cover letter, their full CV, a
statement of research interests, and contact information of three
references.
REFERENCEhttp://sterg001.wix.com/stergiopoulos-labDepartment of Plant Pathology,
University of California Davis
578 Hutchison Hall, One Shields
Avenue, Davis, CA 95616-8751, USA
Email: istergiopoulos@ucdavis.edu
URLs:
http://sterg001.wix.com/stergiopoulos-labhttp://plantpathology.ucdavis.edu/faculty/
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