Great Lakes Genetics/Genomics Laboratory, University of Toledo
Lake Erie Center, Toledo, OH
Closing Date: February 28, 2015
Web Address: http://www.utoledo.edu/nsm/lec/research/glgl/index.html

Description
The research project is to help develop, test, and publish a Next-generation 
sequence assay for 
detecting and identifying all Great Lakes native and invasive fish species, 
including those 
anticipated to invade, from environmental DNA and plankton samples. The 
postdoctoral research 
associate will organize large DNA sequence databases, train and co-supervise 
students and 
technicians, and be thoroughly competent and experienced in bioinformatics, DNA 
extraction, PCR, 
DNA sequencing, and population genetic and systematic evolutionary data 
analyses. 

Qualifications
Ph.D. degree required in hand.  Publication of Ph.D. results in peer-reviewed 
journals required.  
Excellent  recommendation from former advisors required.  Teaching and 
supervisory experience 
preferred. Grant funding record preferred.  Data management experience, 
bioinformatics, and data 
analysis experience in molecular phylogenetics and population genetics 
required.  DNA extraction, 
PCR, DNA Sequencing (both Sanger and Illumina MiSeq), sequence alignment and 
GenBank 
experience required.  Familiarity with QIIME, Unix/Linux operating systems and 
writing script in 
Perl is a plus. Strong communication (written, oral) skills required.  
Experience in working with 
fishes strongly preferred.  Strong personnel interaction skills and experience 
in training others 
required.  Oral research presentation experience at national or international 
scientific conferences 
required.  Fish specimen collection experience –strongly preferred.  

How to Apply
Send (1) cover letter, (2) CV, (3) 2 letters of reference, (4) copies of 
graduate and undergraduate 
transcripts via .pdf to Dr. Stepien at [email protected]. 
Competitive salary, full benefits.  Beautiful well-funded lab (by NSF, USEPA, 
ARS, Sea Grant) on 
Lake Erie (with view) at Lake Erie Center field station 20-25 minutes from main 
University of 
Toledo campus.  The Great Lakes Genetics Laboratory currently has another 
post-doc, 3 Ph.D. 
students, a full-time technician, and 2 undergraduate researchers.  
The University of Toledo is an Equal Access, Equal Opportunity, Affirmative 
Action Employer and 
Educator and is committed to increasing the diversity of our campus.

Contact
Carol Stepien
Distinguished University Professor and Director
Lake Erie Center and Dept. Environmental Sciences
6200 Bayshore Rd.
Toledo, OH 43615
Phone: 4195308362
Fax: 4195308399
[email protected]

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