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Postdoctoral position (2 years) in bioinformatics - Impact of climate change on flowering and diversity of boreal forest trees

The Department of Ecology and Environmental Science invites applicants for a postdoctoral position focused on analyzing time series of shotgun metagenomics data aiming at understanding climate impact on boreal forest trees. Application deadline is April 19th, 2020.

Project description and working tasks

Many of the keystone boreal forest trees like Norway spruce and Scots pine, rely solely on sexual reproduction for regeneration. As climate change is expected to affect directly phenology and distribution of boreal forest species, we need to understand how for example flowering phenology and gene flow respond to the changes.

The project has access to a unique archive of air filters that represents an unbroken 40-year line of samples collected weekly in northern Sweden and genome-wide diversity data for both pine and spruce over their entire range. Together with publicly available genetic data as well as weather and land-use data, this project will address questions such as:

  1. Has the reproductive phenology of boreal tree species responded to changing climate conditions?
  2. To what extent do climate change influence the regularity of flowering and the relative proportion of trees involved in reproduction?
  3. Is long distance pollen dispersal common among tree species and has the pattern changed over time?
  4. Has the genetic diversity of the major tree species participating in reproduction changed over the time period as measured by sequence diversity of captured pollen?

The research will mainly include modelling and NGS data analyses. NGS analysis will mainly consist of identifying genetic variants in the air filter data (~400 samples shotgun sequenced to a depth of 200-800 million 150 bp PE reads). The postdoc will also have the freedom to contribute to other ongoing projects and to develop own projects that are aligned with the group’s interests.

The appointment is for 2 years (full-time employment). The employment is planned for a start spring/summer 2020.

Qualifications

A PhD degree in bioinformatics, genetics, ecology, or a related field is a demand. Priority should be given to candidates who have completed their doctoral degree no more than three years before the closing date of the application. A candidate who has completed their degree prior to this may be considered if special circumstances exist. Special circumstances include absence due to illness, parental leave or clinical practice, appointments of trust in trade union organizations or similar circumstances.

We seek highly motivated candidates with a broad experience in genomics and NGS data analysis as well as experience in programming and working in Linux environments. Good ability to co-operate is required as well as good skills in written and spoken English.

Experience with large-scale sequence analysis is a merit as well as familiarity with phylogenomic analyses, statistics, population genetics and various modelling approaches.

Application

The full application should include:

  • A cover letter describing why you are interested in the project and your suitability (max. 2 pages).
  • A CV, including a list of your publications
  • Copies of your doctoral thesis and relevant publications (maximum 5)
  • Copy of doctoral degree certificate and other relevant degree certificates and grades.
  • Names and contact details (email and phone) of three reference persons.
  • Any other documents you wish to refer to.

The application, written in English (preferably) or Swedish, is made through our electronic recruitment system. Documents sent electronically must be in Word or PDF format. Log in to the system and apply via the button at the end of this page. The closing date is April 19, 2020.

Contact

For more information, contact Dr. Per Stenberg (per.stenberg@umu.se), Dr. Johanna Leppälä (johanna.leppala@umu.se) or Prof. Xiao-Ru Wang (xiao-ru.wang@umu.se).

For more information about our research, please visit: https://www.umu.se/en/research/groups/evolutionary-biology/

The Department of Ecology and Environmental Science (www.emg.umu.se) carries out research and postgraduate education in ecology, environmental science and physical geography. The department has about 130 employees, about 15 of whom are post-docs.

Type of employment Temporary position
Contract type Full time
First day of employment 2020-05-01 or according to agreement
Salary Monthly salary
Number of positions 1
Full-time equivalent 100%
City Umeå
County Västerbottens län
Country Sweden
Reference number AN 2.2.1-227-20
Contact
  • Joanna Jonsson, 090-7866075
Union representative
  • SACO, 090-786 53 65
  • SEKO, 090-786 52 96
  • ST, 090-786 54 31
Published 17.Feb.2020
Last application date 19.Apr.2020 11:59 PM CEST

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