Post-doctoral Fellow in DNA barcoding of pollen 

We are seeking a post-doctoral research fellow position in DNA barcoding of 
pollen at Emory 
University.  The post-doctoral fellow will be responsible for both developing 
the methodology and 
contributing to its broad application, including in ecological and evolutionary 
studies.  Position can 
begin as early as September 2013 with an initial appointment of one year, 
renewable annually for up 
to 2 additional years (3 total years) contingent on performance.  Review of 
applications will begin 
immediately and will continue until the position is filled.

The successful candidate will possess a completed Ph.D. in plant molecular 
ecology / evolution / 
genetics or a closely related field, strong laboratory skills in basic plant 
molecular genetics, excellent 
written communication skills, solid statistical and computer programming 
abilities, and a strong work 
ethic.  Additional desirable skills include experience with pollen genetics; 
experience with next-
generation sequencing, including data post-processing; and strong programming 
skills in a 
bioinformatic context. The successful candidate will mentor undergraduate and 
graduate students 
and will work in an interdisciplinary setting, collaborating with individuals 
from a range of 
departments and centers at Emory and other academic institutions.

Review of applicants is underway and we will consider applications until the 
position is filled.   Serious 
applicants should apply by sending a CV; contact information for two 
references; and a cover letter 
detailing your educational background, relevant skills and experience, and 
their application to the 
project to Dr. Berry Brosi ([email protected]).  Serious applicants may contact 
Dr. Brosi for more 
information.

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