Postdoctoral Position in Population Genetics: The Centre de Biologie pour la Gestion des Populations (CBGP) in Montpellier, France, is inviting applications for a two-year postdoctoral position as part of the ANR-DFG project BiaPopGen. The project focuses on investigating the genetic architecture underlying variation in wing pigmentation of Drosophila biarmipes.
Postdoctoral Position in Quantitative and Population Genetics
Designation
Postdoctoral Researcher
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Research Area | Quantitative Genetics, Population Genetics |
Location | Montpellier, France |
Eligibility/Qualifications | PhD in quantitative genetics, population genetics, evolutionary biology, bioinformatics, or related field. Strong expertise in simulation studies for GWAS, proficiency in programming (R, Python, C++), experience in NGS data analysis, excellent communication skills. Preferred: Experience with Drosophila models, knowledge of Bayesian methods and genomic databases. |
Job Description | The successful candidate will develop simulation studies, conduct quantitative genetic analyses, perform statistical modeling, collaborate in data analysis, and contribute to computational pipelines for genome sequencing data. |
Salary | > 2650€ per month (after taxes), depending on post-PhD experience |
Timing | Position available from September 2025 with a starting date between September 2025 and January 2026. Must have PhD degree prior to starting. |
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit the following documents:
- A cover letter outlining research interests and relevant experience.
- A CV, including a list of publications.
- Contact information for two referees.
Last Date to Apply
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
For applications and further inquiries, please contact:
- Mathieu Gautier: mathieu.gautier@inrae.fr
- Arnaud Estoup: arnaud.estoup@inrae.fr
- Nicolas Gompel: ngompel@uni-bonn.de
This is an excellent opportunity for researchers interested in the genetic basis of phenotypic variation in a dynamic and collaborative environment located in a vibrant scientific community in Montpellier.