Post-doctoral Research Associate in Molecular evolutionary 
biology/Bioinformatics
 
We seek a post-doctoral researcher with training/experience in 
bioinformatics and large-scale sequencing to conduct research in two 
projects based on 454-sequencing and related to population dynamics and 
molecular evolution. The post doc will work in a large international 
research group.
 
One project is concerned with a highly variable gene (Pgi) with strong 
association with individual performance and fitness in the Glanville 
fritillary butterfly, which has been the focus of large-scale research 
since 1991. The research involves sequencing and analysis of large 
population samples. The second project is concerned with the 
identification and quantitative measurement of the abundances of fungal 
species in decomposing tree trunks. This project is related to an ERC-
funded project on metacommunity dynamics of polyporous fungi. In both 
projects the sequencing will be carried out at the nearby high-throughput 
laboratory of the Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki, 
using massive parallel sequencing methods. 
 
PhD and prior experience with bioinformatics and molecular biology methods 
is required. Strong candidates would additionally have interest in 
molecular evolution and/or population genetics. The position is available 
for two years with possible extension for up to two more years. 
 
We offer a highly international research environment with excellent 
possibilities to interact with researchers in ecology and evolutionary 
biology, molecular biology, mathematics, and statistics. Salary and social 
benefits according to the University of Helsinki Salary Scale, around 
3,100 € / month (negotiable based on experience).
 
Applications including a short CV (max 3 pages), list of publications, and 
the e-mail addresses of two researchers willing to write a letter of 
reference should be sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (cc  
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; write "mol ecol post doc position" on the subject 
line). For more details on the research group see 
http://www.helsinki.fi/science/metapop/. Applications are due by February 
29. The position will remain open until filled.
 
 
Ilkka Hanski
Research professor
University of Helsinki
http://www.helsinki.fi/science/metapop
 

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