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31 October, 2017

POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
Postdoctoral Scholar
Epigenetic aging of beluga whales by next-generation sequencing

The Marine Mammal Institute of Oregon State University invites applications for 
a full- time (1.00 FTE), 12-month, fixed-term Postdoctoral Scholar position 
funded by a grant from the North Pacific Research Board (NPRB). Reappointment 
is conditional on funding and at the discretion of the Unit Head. This position 
will help validate methodology for epigenetic aging of cetaceans using 
next-generation sequencing to measure the levels of cytosine methylation in 
candidate genes. The assay will be calibrated using a large set of samples with 
estimated ages from growth-layer groups in teeth. The age assay will then be 
applied to biopsy samples from living beluga whales of unknown age to better 
understand the life history and age structure of the endangered Cook Inlet 
population of beluga whales. Depending on funding, the incumbent will extend 
the methods developed for the beluga to other species, subspecies or 
populations of cetaceans.

The position is located at the Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport, 
Oregon where the Scholar will work with Scott Baker in the Cetacean 
Conservation and Genomic Laboratory and, remotely, with collaborators, Paul 
Wade (NOAA), Simon Jarman (Curtin University) and Steve Horvath (UCLA).

Required qualifications include a PhD in biological sciences (genetics, ecology 
or evolution), with an emphasis in molecular ecology, genomics, bioinformatics, 
statistics or population modeling, and demonstrated publication record. The PhD 
must have been awarded within the last five years. Preferred qualifications 
include experience with programming and management of large datasets typical of 
next-generation sequencing.

The minimum stipend for a candidate with no prior postdoctoral experience is
$47,484/year with annual increments for experience following NIH guidelines.

Starting date is approximately January 15, 2018 (negotiable).

For the full announcement and instructions for application, see 
http://gradschool.oregonstate.edu/postdocs/open-positions

For further information, contact Scott Baker by email, using the subject 'NPRB 
beluga postdoc information'
email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>





















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Marine Mammal Institute
Oregon State University
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