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of terrestrial vertebrates on Earth today with 11,000 species. A Ph.D. in Evolutionary Biology, Computational Biology, or related fields, is required. The work will focus on i) phylogenomic inference of hundreds
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experimental results with broader evolutionary developmental frameworks. Prepare manuscripts for publication and communicate research findings at conferences and seminars. Contribute to mentoring graduate and
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, located in the state-of-the-art Albert Sherman Center, is a forefront of research in Computational Biology, Evolutionary Biology, and Genomics. The Department focuses on deciphering complex biological data
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workplace – in how we treat one another, work together, and measure success. Basic Qualifications: A PhD in evolutionary biology, plant biology, genomics, bioinformatics, mathematics, statistics, computer
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Lab Overview: The Insect Biodiversity and Evolution lab focuses on studying the ecological and evolutionary drivers
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the reference genome, we will sequence multiple isolates from various Calonectria species to investigate population diversity and evolutionary relationships. RNA-Seq–based gene expression analysis will be
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underlying sleep, a fundamental and evolutionary conserved behavior. We are studying the homeostatic and circadian mechanisms regulating sleep, and also have deep interest in understanding the functions
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is seeking a postdoctoral associate for a funded project on evolutionary responses to climate change and consequences for geographic range dynamics. Our project specifically focuses on improving
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collaboration with Dan Eisenberg, Associate Professor of Anthropology. Ideal applicants will have broad interests in the evolutionary biology of living humans and/or non-human primates. Job duties will be adapted
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, Duke University Biology Department to study how archaeal microbial communities respond to stress in hypersaline environments. A PhD in computational and/or experimental biology is required in fields