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Virginia Tech

Location: BlacksburgVA 24061 Document ID: AC375-0LKX Posted on: 2018-11-0611/06/2018 Job Type: Full-time

Job Schedule:Full-time
2018-12-06
 

Postdoctoral Associate

Virginia Tech is a public land-grant university, committed to teaching and learning, research, and outreach to the Commonwealth of Virginia, the nation, and the world. Building on its motto of Ut Prosim (that I may serve), Virginia Tech is dedicated to InclusiveVT-serving in the spirit of community, diversity, and excellence. We seek candidates who adopt and practice the Principles of Community, which are fundamental to our on-going efforts to increase access and inclusion, and to create a community that nurtures learning and growth for all of its members. Virginia Tech actively seeks a broad spectrum of candidates to join our community in preparing leaders for the world.

Position Summary:
Honey bee-microbiome-parasite interactions
Postdoctoral Position at Virginia Tech
An NSF -funded postdoctoral position is available in the labs of Dr. Lisa Belden (Dept. of Biological Sciences) and Dr. David Haak (School of Plant and Environmental Sciences) at Virginia Tech. The candidate will investigate interactions between honey bees, their gut microbiome and Nosema parasites in a systems biology context. Additional collaborators include Dr. Rick Fell in the Dept. of Entomology, Dr. T.M. Murali in the Dept. of Computer Science and Dr. Jenifer Walke at Eastern Washington University. The incumbent will be responsible for conducting experiments with honey bees, isolating and culturing bacteria, and completing molecular work to quantify Nosema infection and prep samples for next-generation sequencing (metagenomics and metatranscriptomics). Opportunities will also be available to work on the analysis of the -omics' data and mathematical models, and to assist in outreach to local schools that will involve building and using Raspberry Pi clusters. Mentoring of graduate and undergraduate students will be expected as part of the collaborative team. Funding is available for 3 years, pending annual performance review.

Required Qualifications:
-Ph.D. in biology, ecology, evolutionary biology, or a related field
-Strong oral and written communication skills
-Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative research team
-A demonstrated ability to publish peer-reviewed publications.

Preferred Qualifications:
-A background in disease ecology, community ecology, or microbial ecology
-Experience with bees



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