Postdoc (pelagic tunicate Dolioletta gegenbauri evolution), University of Florida, FL, USA

Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience
University of Florida

A postdoctoral research position is currently available in the laboratory
of Joseph Ryan, Ph.D. at the Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience in
St. Augustine Florida. The postdoc would work on comparative analyses
of heart development in the pelagic tunicate Dolioletta gegenbauri and
the primary model tunicate species, Ciona intestinalis. The work is
computational and includes comparative transcriptomics.

This is a 9-month position with the possibility of renewal. The position
is available immediately. Remote work is a possibility. Diversity of
background, experience, culture, race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality,
ability, and more are highly valued in the Ryan Lab.

Please apply here:
http://ryanlab.whitney.ufl.edu/hiring/doliolid_postdoc/

For more information on the Ryan Laboratory see:
http://ryanlab.whitney.ufl.edu/

Send questions to: joseph.ryan@whitney.ufl.edu

Author: Nicolas Clercin

Limnology, Phytoplankton and Microbial Ecology, Algal Blooms. With a primary background in Aquatic Ecology, my current research focuses on microbial activity and production of taste-and-odor compounds (MIB and geosmin) in eutrophic reservoirs.

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