Postdoctoral Position in Marine Ecology: Join the European Project BiOcean5D as a postdoctoral researcher to contribute to the characterization of new indicators of ecosystem health using port-related gradients of impact. The focus will be on marine non-indigenous and invasive species using eDNA metabarcoding data collected in European ports. This two-year position offers the opportunity to work with a collaborative team spanning institutions in Spain and France, with a strong emphasis on bioinformatics and ecological analyses.Postdoctoral Position in Marine Ecology and BioinformaticsDesignation: Postdoctoral ResearcherResearch Area: Marine Ecology, Bioinformatics, eDNA MetabarcodingLocation: Centre of Advanced Studies of Blanes (CEAB), Spain (Year 1); Institute of Evolutionary Science of Montpellier (ISEM), France (Year 2)PhD in Biology, Data Science, or related fieldsBackground in community ecology or population genetics/molecular ecologySkills in bioinformatics applied to species and community diversity analyses, including knowledge of metabarcoding pipelinesKnowledge of Unix environments and programmingExperience in marine ecology or biological invasions preferred but not requiredJob Description:Analyze eDNA metabarcoding data collected in European ports, from raw sequences to publicationConduct intra-OTU level population analyses for selected Operational Taxonomic Units (OTUs)Collaborate with the project team to develop and apply bioinformatics methods for species and community diversity analysesMaintain a positive and collaborative atmosphere within the research group and optionally mentor Master studentsHow to Apply: Interested candidates should send their CV, cover letter, and contact information to:Last Date for Apply: Applications should be submitted by [Insert Deadline Date].This position offers a competitive salary and the opportunity to work in a collaborative and dynamic research environment. The contract is expected to start in September 2024 at the latest. Join us in contributing to cutting-edge research in marine ecology and bioinformatics.You have entered an incorrect email address!Please enter your email address here#J-18808-Ljbffr