Postdoc on "The Additive Genetic Variance of Fitness in Semi-Natural and Laboratory Environments"

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Postdoc on "The Additive Genetic Variance of Fitness in Semi-Natural and Laboratory Environments"

by erikpostma » Fri Jan 28, 2022 8:57 am

Jarrod Hadfield has a 3yr post-doc position starting this spring (link) to work on a project estimating the genetic variance in fitness in a wild population of Drosophila. The work will mainly be analytical (they have a method that relies on NGS data only) and so he is looking for someone with good quantitative and/or population genetics skills. The application deadline is in a couple of weeks.

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