Postdoctoral position in evolutionary ecology and population genomics of paper 
wasps

The Sheehan lab at Cornell University seeks a postdoc for evolutionary ecology 
projects using comparative and/or population genomics  in Polistes 
paper wasps. Paper wasps are a diverse group of primitively eusocial insects 
that have served as a model system in studies of social behavior. From 
a population genetics perspective, Polistes wasps are especially appealing for 
a few reasons including small genome sizes, males are haploid 
allowing for perfectly phased data and wasps are abundant in a wide variety of 
habitats making it easy to get large numbers of samples. They can 
also be reared in the lab.

A 2-3 year position is available (initial 12 month appointment with the 
possibility of renewal). Start date is flexible. Information
about salary and benefits at Cornell can be found here: 
https://postdocs.cornell.edu/postdoctoral-associates-benefits.

The lab is especially interested in using comparative and population genetic 
approaches to examine the ecological and evolutionary causes and 
consequences of cooperative nesting and visual recognition in wasps, though 
postdocs are very much encouraged  to develop independent 
projects making use of population and comparative genomic data being generated 
by the lab. Possible areas of independent project may include 
(but are not limited to) environmental adaptation, mimicry, host-parasite 
interactions, microbiomes, sensory ecology, historical phylogeography, 
speciation, etc.

Depending on the nature of the project and the postdoc's interest, the postdoc 
will have the opportunity to conduct fieldwork in the US or abroad, 
conduct behavioral or cognitive experiments and/or carry out molecular work.

Required qualifications:
Ph.D. or equivalent degree in biology, evolution, ecology,  genetics, 
bioinformatics, or related field. Publication of work based on
dissertation. Working knowledge of bioinformatics pipelines and standard 
population genomic analyses. Proficiency in scripting language
(e.g. Python or Perl) and depth in some area of comparative or population 
genomics is preferred. Prior wet lab or field experience is not required.

To apply please submit a cover letter describing your relevant experience and 
research interests as they relate to the system, a CV, the contact 
information for three references, and 1-2 relevant publications to Dr. Michael 
Sheehan ([email protected]).

Diversity and inclusion are a part of Cornell University's heritage. Cornell is 
a recognized employer and educator valuing AA/EEO, Protected 
Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities.

Please feel free to contact me at the above email address with any questions.

Michael J Sheehan

Assistant Professor
Neurobiology and Behavior
Cornell University
215 Tower Rd
Ithaca NY, 14853

(607) 254-4302

[email protected]

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