MAX-PLANCK INSTITUT FÜR ENTWICKLUNGSBIOLOGIE
Max-Planck Institute for Developmental Biology

The Department for Evolutionary Biology (Director Ralf J. Sommer) invites
applications for a Postdoctoral Position on Nematode Population Genetics.

The Department has an active research program in evolutionary ecology and
evolutionary developmental biology studying the nematode model organism
Pristionchus pacificus, the genome of which has recently been sequenced
(Dieterich et al., Nature Genetics, 40, 1193-1198 (2008)). Our research aims
for an integration of evo-devo with population genetics and ecology (see
Sommer, Nat. Rev. Genet. 10, 416-422 (2009). 

P. pacificus lives in close association with scarab beetles and feeds on
microbes that grow on the carcass of the dead beetle. Our model species is
cosmopolitan and we have currently more than 160 wild isolates representing
an enormous resource for natural variation. 

We are starting a population genetic analysis of P. pacificus with a
particular emphasis on La Réunion in the Indian Ocean. The Max-Planck
Institute provides large-scale sequencing facilities, including next
generation sequencing technology. 

Experience in population genetics is absolutely required.

The position is for two years with a possible extension for one more year.
Funding would be available from 1. February 2010.
Closing date for applications: 15. November 2009
Please submit applications to:
  Ralf J. Sommer
  Dept. for Evolutionary Biology
  Max-Planck Institute for Developmental Biology
  72076 Tübingen, Germany
  [email protected] 
http://www.eb.tuebingen.mpg.de/dept4/home.html
http://www.pristionchus.org

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