<div dir="ltr"><b>Postdoctoral fellow in microbial ecology and metagenomics <br>
Virginia Commonwealth University<br>
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A postdoctoral position is available in the Department of Biology at
Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) in Richmond, Virginia. PIs Rima
Franklin (microbial ecology), Scott Neubauer (wetland biogeochemistry),
and Bonnie Brown (ecological genetics) are looking for a highly
motivated postdoc to work on a NSF-funded project aimed at understanding
the effect of microbial community structure on ecosystem function and
response to environmental change. The project will include complementary
observational and manipulative experiments to examine wetland responses
to saltwater intrusion, from microbial/molecular scales up to the
ecosystem level. The postdoc will be expected to collect and analyze
field and laboratory data, prepare manuscripts for publication, share
research findings at scientific conferences, and participate in outreach
education. Specific tasks will include microbial community analysis
using DNA- and RNA-based sequencing, metagenomic and metatranscriptomic
analyses, and qPCR. Depending on the postdoc’s interests, there will be
opportunities to learn biogeochemical methods relevant to the project
(e.g., ecosystem greenhouse gas fluxes, biogeochemical process rate
measurements).<br>
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All applicants must have a Ph.D. in a relevant field. Expertise in some
or all of the following areas is desired: microbial ecology,
(meta)genomics, bioinformatics, multivariate statistics,
biogeochemistry, and wetland ecology. Competitive candidates will also
possess the following attributes:<br>
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- A strong publication record<br>
- Outstanding quantitative analytical skills<br>
- Excellent written and oral communication skills<br>
- Experience and skills with both field and lab work<br>
- Creativity, independence, and the desire to learn new things<br>
- Experience with the analysis of high throughput sequencing data<br>
- Proficiency with bioinformatics and multivariate statistical analyses<br>
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The position is for 12 months initially, and renewable for an additional
12 months depending on performance. The successful candidate will
receive training in professional and personal development, research
collaboration, presentation and publication of results, outreach, and
mentoring. There will be opportunities for development of additional
research projects and proposal development related to the broader
project goals.<br>
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The position includes a competitive salary and full benefits including health insurance.<br>
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Review of applications will begin on February 15, 2015 and will continue
until the position is filled. The start date is flexible, but the
incumbent must be well established in the position before start of the
summer 2015 field season. Applications should include: (i) brief cover
letter, (ii) curriculum vitae, (iii) a brief description of past
research accomplishments and future research goals (under two pages),
(iv) reprints of up to three relevant publications, and (v) the names
and contact information for three references.<br>
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All materials should be submitted as a single combined PDF to Dr. Rima
Franklin (<a href="mailto:rbfranklin@vcu.edu">rbfranklin@vcu.edu</a>) with “Postdoc Application” in the subject
line. Any questions should also be directed to Dr. Franklin.<br>
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Further information:<br>
Franklin lab: <a href="http://www.people.vcu.edu/~rbfranklin">www.people.vcu.edu/~rbfranklin</a><br>
Neubauer lab: <a href="http://sites.google.com/a/vcu.edu/neubauer/">sites.google.com/a/vcu.edu/neubauer/</a> <br>
Brown lab: <a href="http://bonnie-brown-vcuegl.squarespace.com">bonnie-brown-vcuegl.squarespace.com</a> <br>
VCU Department of Biology: <a href="http://biology.vcu.edu/">http://biology.vcu.edu/</a></div>