UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA-CHAMPAIGN

DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY

FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS OF DISEASE AND PESTICIDE SUSCEPTIBILITY IN BUMBLE BEES
 
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION 
SALARY $43,000-$47,500 per yr. 

Applications are invited to join the Cameron Lab in the Department of 
Entomology at the University of 
Illinois. Research will focus on experimental studies of the functional 
genomics and ecological effects 
of the fungal pathogen Nosema bombi, and its interactive effects with 
neonicotinoid pesticides, on 
bumble bee health. We are looking for expertise in the laboratory production 
and bioinformatic 
analysis of gene expression data (RNAseq, qPCR, etc.). 

The collaborative research team includes Dr. Ben Sadd, Illinois State 
University, 
(https://faculty.sharepoint.illinoisstate.edu/bmsadd) and James Strange, Utah 
State USDA Bee 
Biology Lab 
(https://www.ars.usda.gov/pacific-west-area/logan-ut/pollinating-insect-biology-
 
management-systematics-research/people/dr-james-strange/). 

The research includes experiments on both declining and stable populations of 
bumble bees, with 
the broad goal of understanding causal factors of decline in U.S. bumble bee 
populations. We will 
examine how different species vary in susceptibility to pathogens and 
pesticides, investigating how 
these stresses can interact to the detriment of bee viability. An integration 
of colony-level, whole-
organism, cellular, and transcriptomic approaches will address how 
susceptibility is linked to decline 
status. The postdoc will play a key role in setting up and analyzing RNAseq 
data. The ultimate goal is 
to identify expression and genetic diversity associated with infection and 
pesticide susceptibility. 
Major responsibilities will be to participate in experiments and develop the 
transcriptome datasets. 

A strong bioinformatics or statistical genetics/population genetics background 
with a PhD degree in a 
relevant area is required. Communication skills are essential; programming 
skills are desirable. 

To apply for this position, please submit your CV and a Statement of your 
interest in the position, 
including discussion of how your skills interface with the project's research 
needs, along with names 
and complete contact information for three professional references. 

APPLICATION DEADLINE 20 September 2017. 

For informal inquiries please contact Sydney Cameron 
([email protected]). 

The University of Illinois is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action 
employer. Minorities, women, 
veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. For more 
information, visit 
http://go.illinois.edu/EEO. To learn more about the University’s commitment to 
diversity, please visit 
http://www.inclusiveillinois.illinois.edu. The University of Illinois conducts 
criminal background 
checks on all job candidates upon acceptance of a contingent offer.

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