Postdoc position in evolutionary biochemistry, Thornton Lab, University of 
Chicago

We have an opening for a postdoc in protein evolution and functional molecular 
evolution.  The lab’s goal is to characterize the evolutionary, genetic and 
biochemical mechanisms by which biological molecules acquired their present-day 
functions, structures, and biochemical properties.  Most projects have combined 
computational approaches to reconstruct the historical trajectory of molecular 
evolution – particularly phylogenetics and ancestral sequence reconstruction – 
with detailed bench experiments to test hypotheses concerning the causes and 
consequences of those events.   We also use high-throughput library-based 
methods and experimental evolution to characterize large ensembles of 
“might-have-been” histories from ancestral starting-points to better understand 
why evolution followed the path it took.

A variety of projects are available, depending on the candidate’s interests, 
and we encourage creativity in developing new projects.  We have studied the 
evolution of transcription factors, enzymes, ligand-binding and scaffolding 
proteins, and molecular machines.  We have been particularly interested in the 
evolution of molecular specificity, complexity, catalysis, multimerization, and 
allostery, and in the causes and consequences of epistasis and the distribution 
of effect-sizes in shaping proteins’ evolutionary processes.

We are a highly collegial group that draws scientists and students from a 
variety of disciplines – evolution, biochemistry, molecular biology, 
computational biology, genetics, biophysics, and more. The University of 
Chicago is a fantastic place to do science, especially at the interface of 
evolution and the molecular biosciences. Chicago is a great city rich in high 
and low culture; it is a hipster heaven and, in the summer, a fun beach town.  
People in the lab are fun, funny, interesting, mutually supportive, and humane.

More information about the lab is at http://www.thorntonlab.org.  We strongly 
encourage applications from scientists who are women and members of groups 
underrepresented in science.

To apply, please email a single PDF containing a CV and brief research 
statement, including why you are interested in our lab, to me at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.   The start date is flexible.

Joe Thornton
Professor, Departments of Ecology and Evolution and Human Genetics
University of Chicago

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