Designation/Position- Postdoctoral position available in Anantharaman Lab
Anantharaman Lab, UW–Madison, USA invites application for Postdoctoral position available in Anantharaman Lab from eligible and interested candidates
About- The Anantharaman Microbiome Laboratory in the Department of Bacteriology is looking for a Research Associate. The successful candidate will focus on developing and applying bioinformatic approaches to advance our understanding of the ecology, evolution, and diversity of viruses/phages in the environment.
The Department of Bacteriology at UW-Madison is world-renowned for being at the forefront of research and education. The Microbiology program operated by the department is ranked first nationally. The city of Madison is also consistently rated amongst the best places to live and work in the US.
Postdoctoral position available in Anantharaman Lab
Summary
- The research Associate will develop and apply tools to study viruses and phages in the environment.
- The successful candidate will focus on developing and applying bioinformatics approaches to advance our understanding of the ecology, evolution, and diversity of viruses/phage in the environment.
- Specific opportunities are available to focus on marine and freshwater systems.
- Start Date: July 1, 2022 (Negotiable).
- Salary: UW-Madison Standard Payscale.
Research/Job Area- Department of Bacteriology
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Location- University of Wisconsin–Madison, USA
Job/Position Description-
Postdoctoral position available in Anantharaman Lab
- The Anantharaman Microbiome Laboratory in the Department of Bacteriology (https://anantharamanlab.wisc.edu/) is looking for a Research Associate (Postdoctoral Scientist) to develop and apply tools to study viruses and phage in the environment.
- Laboratory is home to a diverse community of researchers studying metabolic processes associated with microbes and viruses in environmental and human systems with a focus on human health and disease, biogeochemistry, and sulfur metabolism.
- The successful candidate (NSF-funded position) will focus on developing and applying bioinformatic approaches to advance understanding of the ecology, evolution, and diversity of viruses/phage in the environment.
- Laboratory offers a highly interdisciplinary, welcoming, and inclusive environment with the opportunity to collaborate with other labs at UW-Madison and beyond.
- Specific opportunities are available to focus on marine and freshwater systems.
Start Date: July 1, 2022 (Negotiable)
Salary: UW-Madison Standard Payscale
How to Apply-
Applicants are requested to send a single pdf file containing 1) CV (2 pages max); 2) A brief statement of interest with relevant experiences (1 page max); and 3) a list of three references to Karthik Anantharaman (karthik@bact.wisc.edu)
Last Date for Apply– 15 January 2022 or until filled
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