Job title Research Associate in Phylogenomics (fixed-term)
Department Life Sciences
Salary Starting from £37,999, rising to £45,163
Grade Grade 7
Contract Type Full Time, Fixed Term
Placed on Wednesday 05 February 2025
Closing date Wednesday 26 February 2025
Interview date Monday 10 March 2025
Reference ED12442
Applicant Visa Guidance Skilled Worker visa: guidance for applicants (bath.ac.uk)
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About the roleWe are seeking a full time highly motivated post-doctoral research associate to play a key role and help deliver an exciting new £5.3m BBSRC-funded 4-year project, ‘Reappraising the role of whole genome duplication and rediploidisation in eukaryotic evolution'.
The position will be based in the Clark lab in the Milner Centre for Evolution, embedded within a consortium including the universities of Bath, Bristol, Edinburgh, Oxford, Wageningen, OIST (Okinawa), Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin, RBG Kew and Institut de Biologia Evolutiva (Barcelona).
Further details of the project and team members can be found at rediploidisation.org
The overall project aims to establish the prevalence, nature and impact of whole genome duplication in eukaryote evolution, focussing especially on the process of rediploidization.
Your role within this project will be as a principal researcher responsible for the phylogenetic analyses, the construction of bioinformatic pipelines and the development of novel approaches to determine the nature and timing of whole genome duplication (WGD) events and the pattern of diploidisation.
These approaches will be developed and applied across eukaryotes in a bid to discover novel WGD events and better characterise known ones.
Within the broader consortium, this project is co-led by Prof Tom Williams (University of Bath) and Dr Anthony Redmond (UCD), with whom you will work closely.
The work is computational and does not involve laboratory work. As part of the sLoLa consortium, you will be able to collaborate extensively across the network, providing opportunities to build and share expertise. As a member of the Milner Centre, you will join a group of evolutionary biologists with a shared goal of studying fundamental evolutionary questions and applying this knowledge to tackle global challenges. As a member of Research Staff at the University of Bath, you will be encouraged to take up a minimum of 10 days professional development pro rata per year.
This is a fixed-term position for 48 months.
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