Job announcement

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University of Vienna

PhD Position in Theoretical Population Genetics

Application deadline: 15.3.2012
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PhD Position in Theoretical Population Genetics at the University of Vienna

The mathematics and biosciences group (MaBS, homepage www.mabs.at) led by Joachim Hermisson at the University of Vienna is looking for a strong and highly motivated candidate for a PhD position in evolutionary modeling and statistical data analysis.

Project:
Due to modern methods of high-throughput sequencing, huge amounts of DNA sequence data from population samples ("polymorphism data") are available today. Interpretation of these data is an important task for theoreticians. In the project, we will develop novel methods to detect so-called footprints of selection in DNA polymorphism data. These footprints can be used to describe the pattern of recent adaptations on a genome. We will particularly focus on effects of polygenic selection on genetic footprints. We will use mathematical methods based on stochastic processes (coalescent theory) and extensive computer simulations. The project is part of an international DFG-research group "Natural Selection in Structured Populations" in collaboration with groups in Evolutionary Biology at the University of Munich, and Mathematics at the University of Freiburg. This work will be conducted in collaboration with Angela Hancock, a postdoctoral researcher in the MaBS group.

Research environment: Vienna is not only one of the world's most liveable cities, but also offers an excellent research environment and is currently developing into one of the main centers in evolutionary research in Europe. The position will be located at the Max F. Perutz Laboratories, part of the Vienna Biocenter Campus, which houses a vibrant community of researchers from several institutes. As a member of the MaBS group, the student will also interact closely Magnus Nordborg and members of his group, and will be part of a larger community of evolutionary biologists and population geneticists through the activities of the Vienna Graduate School for Population Genetics (http://www.popgen-vienna.at) and EvolVienna (www.evolVienna.at).

Conditions:
The position is for three years, salary is according to the FWF standard rates for PhD students in Austria. The starting date is somewhat flexible (May 2012, earlier dates negotiable, starting date before summer/fall 2012 preferred).

Application:
We are looking for a candidate with a strong background in quantitative methods (analytical or computational modeling or data analysis) and interest in evolutionary research. Applicants should have a Master / Diploma degree in natural science (e.g. biology or physics), mathematics, or bioinformatics. Programming skills are highly appreciated. The working language in the group is English. German skills are not essential.

All formal applications run through the Max F. Perutz International PHD Program, see http://www.mfpl.ac.at/phd-program/ for all details. The application deadline is March 15th 2012.

For informal inquiries and further information, interested candidates are encouraged to contact us before submitting a formal application. In this case, please send a brief statement of interest and CV to

Joachim Hermisson (joachim.hermisson[AT]univie.ac.at) and
Angela Hancock (angela.hancock@univie.ac.at).



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