[Mitarbeiter.zoologie] Fwd: PhD position in insect evolutionary genetics
Robert Paxton
robert.paxton at zoologie.uni-halle.de
Mo Jan 22 13:41:50 CET 2024
Dear All,
A PhD position is on offer at Ulm.
Robert
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> From: Lena Wilfert Ulm <lena.wilfert at uni-ulm.de>
> Subject: PhD position in insect evolutionary genetics
> Date: 22 January 2024 at 13:02:01 CET
> To: Ruth Archer <rutharcher0 at gmail.com>
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> Dear colleagues and friends
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> I hope you are all well!
> We are recruiting a PhD student to work on genomic cooperation and conflict as well as lifespan and fecundity in Drosophila and their transposons.
> I would be very glad if you could advertise to anyone interested (text see below)
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> All the best
> Lena
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> Here is also a tweetable version
> Funded PhD position on the FlyInnovation project studying conflict and cooperation between transposable elements and their Drosophila hosts available in the Wilfert lab: info and application here <https://www.uni-ulm.de/nawi/evolutionary-ecology-and-conservation-genomics/prof-dr-lena-wilfert/research/current-projects/project-flyinnovation/#c989271>
> Link https://www.uni-ulm.de/nawi/evolutionary-ecology-and-conservation-genomics/prof-dr-lena-wilfert/research/current-projects/project-flyinnovation/#c989271
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> We are currently looking for a PhD student to join us on the FlyInnovation project – deadline for applications 11th of February 2024.
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> This 3 year PhD studentship is part of the DFG grant FlyInnovation awarded to Prof. Lena Wilfert (University of Ulm) and Dr Pete Czuppon (University of Münster). This evolutionary genetics project studies the evolution of genomic cooperation and conflict between transposable elements (TEs) and their host genomes via experimental and theoretical approaches. Specifically, FlyInnovation aims to understand if the TEs that inhabit the ends of Drosophila chromosomes are an evolutionary innovation or merely selfish genetic elements by combining experiments, OMICS approaches and theory.
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> The advertised PhD will work on the experimental aspects of the project, collaborating with the theoretical team at the University of Münster who are applying ecological models to this exciting evolutionary question. The advertised project also offers the opportunity to study the evolutionary trade-off between ageing and fecundity and how it is resolved in multiple species. This project is part of a multi-team program across Germany focusing on genetic innovation in insects (http://www.g-evol.com <http://www.g-evol.com/>), offering excellent opportunities for training, collaboration and networking with leading institutes in evolutionary biology.
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> For more information, contact information and to apply visit https://www.uni-ulm.de/nawi/evolutionary-ecology-and-conservation-genomics/prof-dr-lena-wilfert/research/current-projects/project-flyinnovation/
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> Prof. Dr. Lena Wilfert
> University of Ulm
> Institute of Evolutionary Ecology and Conservation Genomics
> Albert-Einstein Allee 11
> D-89069 Ulm
> Germany
> Tel.: 0049-731-5030615
> Fax: 0049-731-5022683
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> email: lena.wilfert at uni-ulm.de
> Website: https://www.uni-ulm.de/nawi/evolutionary-ecology-and-conservation-genomics/prof-dr-lena-wilfert
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