29761BR
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Position Overview
The Kelly, Macdonald and Unckless research groups use a range of genetic, genomic, and statistical techniques to address basic questions in evolutionary genetics. The postdoctoral researcher will help to lead a collaborative project exploring the genomic basis of fitness variation in the model species Drosophila melanogaster. We will use a combination of field and laboratory experiments to identify the processes generating fitness variation among individuals and quantitatively estimate how that variation results in allele frequency change. This project employs massive-scale genome sequencing, data that will enable a wide range of novel, independent projects. The project also involves a substantial theoretical component including algorithm development. The breadth of the project and the depth of the data we are collecting allow for a range of questions to be addressed, providing the opportunity for the successful candidate to position themselves as an independent investigator. The position is funded through a multi-year NSF grant and has an anticipated start date of 1 August 2025 (although this is very flexible and can be moved earlier/later).
Job Description
50% - Carry out primary research to understand the genetic basis of male fitness variation in Drosophila melanogaster.
20% - Present research results in scientific journals and at conferences/symposia.
15% - Work with other members of the research group to develop and execute collaborative projects.
10% - Help mentor and train junior researchers (graduate students, undergraduates).
5% - Pursue non-research professional development activities to advance your career goals.
Position Requirements
Work location: Fully on-site; Haworth Hall, Room 5005, 785-864-3706
Required Qualifications
NOTE: To be appointed at the Postdoctoral Researcher title, it is necessary to have the PhD in hand. Appointments made without a diploma or certified transcript indicating an earned doctorate are conditional hires and are appointed on an acting basis, not to exceed 6 months.
Preferred Qualifications
Contact Information to Applicants
John Kelly
jkk@ku.edu
(785) 864-3706
Additional Candidate Instruction
A complete electronic application includes the following materials:
Apply online. Informal queries about the position are welcome and can be directed to John Kelly (jkk@ku.edu).
Review of applications begins on March 01, 2025, and continues until a qualified pool of applicants is received. To ensure consideration, apply before the application review date.
Advertised Salary Range
$60,000; Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Application Review Begins
01-Mar-2025
Anticipated Start Date
01-Aug-2025
Limited Term End Date
01-Aug-2026
Primary Campus
University of Kansas Lawrence Campus
Employee Class
U-Unclassified Professional Staff
Conditions of Employment
Contingent on Funding, Limited Term
Work Location Assignment
On-Site
Disclaimer
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