A postdoctoral researcher position for a highly motivated young scientist is available in the group of Rodrigo Almeida in the Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, at the University of California, Berkeley, to study the dynamics of plant pathogen epidemics and host adaptation and specialization. The position is funded by a Horizon 2020 collaborative project dedicated to the emerging plant pathogen *Xylella fastidiosa*. Within the broad scope of the project, developing novel research questions will be encouraged.
Requirements Applicants must have a Ph.D. in an area related to microbial genomics, evolution, or population genetics; computational, programming, and quantitative skills are required. The successful candidate will be independent and have good writing skills, yet be able to work in an interdisciplinary environment where collaboration and synergistic interactions are expected. Responsibilities Researcher will be responsible for experimental design, data analyses, preparation of research manuscripts and project reports. Post-doctoral researchers in our group are also expected to help mentor and work with students and peers when necessary. Appointment One year renewable to two years based on satisfactory performance. Salary commensurate to experience; starting annual salary for UC Berkeley postdoctoral researchers immediately after obtaining a PhD is US$48,216 – salary scale follows NIH/NRSA stipend. Start date is negotiable, but strong preference will be given to candidates that can start by early Summer 2017. Application Prepare a single PDF with i) a 2-page CV that lists publications and computational skills, ii) a research statement (up to 2 pages), and iii) three references who could be contacted. Position will remain open until filled; applications will be reviewed immediately upon receipt. We hope to close the position by February 17. Send PDF directly to Rodrigo Almeida: email- [email protected]. -- Adam Zeilinger Postdoctoral Scholar Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management University of California Berkeley [email protected]
