Aloha! The USDA-ARS Pacific Basin Agricultural Research Center (Geib 
Lab) and University of Hawaii Manoa (Rubinoff Lab) have funding for a 
Junior Researcher (Postdoc) to work on genetics of pest fruit flies.
The research project is focused on utilizing genomic approaches for 
improving detection and identification of pest Tephritid fruit flies.  
Most of the work involves analyzing populations of Tephritid fruit fly 
species using genome-wide analysis techniques towards marker discovery 
and developing assays for determination of source populations. In 
addition, position would including assisting in ongoing experiments on 
quantitative genetics of fruit flies to identify causative loci for 
traits of interest.  The applicant will be expected to work 
independently and supervise technical staff and students, as well as 
work well as part of a larger research team.  Experience in wet-lab 
molecular biology, genetics, as well as computational analysis of high-
throughput sequence data is required.  Specific background in population 
genetics/genomics and knowledge of linux/unix, scripting, etc. as well 
as performing NGS approaches (RAD-Seq, GBS (genotyping by sequencing), 
RNA-seq, WGS) are desired. We have advanced computing resources in-
house, automated laboratory instrumentation, and a very active research 
program. 
Salary is ~$~61,000/yr, hired through University of Hawaii Manoa, and 
the job will be stationed at the USDA-ARS Pacific Basin Agricultural 
Research Center in Hilo, HI (on the Big Island of Hawaii). Minimum PhD 
in genetics, biology, entomology, or similar is required. If interested, 
please contact Dr. Scott Geib at [email protected] and submit CV 
and contact for at least 3 references.

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