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We invite applications for a fully funded three-year Doctoral
Researcher position at the Finnish Museum of Natural History. The
successful candidate will join the research group of Dr. Sergei
Tarasov and an international network of
collaborators. The position is part of a broader project on dung beetle
evolution funded by the Research Council of Finland.
The PhD project will aim to uncover the macroevolutionary mechanisms
driving dung beetle phenotypic diversification. The PhD candidate will
investigate how dung beetle phenomes evolved during adaptive radiations
by integrating phylogenomic and phenotypic data, high-dimensional
phenotypic datasets, and advanced evolutionary models. A central focus
will be on testing how major environmental transitions such as the
K-Pg extinction and the Late Miocene grassland expansion reshaped
dung availability and triggered shifts in phenotypic evolutionary rates.
The position will remain open until March 16th, or until a suitable
candidate is found.
For more information, please visit:
https://jobs.helsinki.fi/job/Helsinki-Doctoral-Researcher-in-Macroevolution-and-Phenotypic-Diversification-of-Dung-Beetles/1352799257/
Sergei Tarasov, Ph.D.
Curator of Coleoptera (beetles)
Associate Professor
Finnish Museum of Natural History (LUOMUS)
P.O. Box 17 (Pohjoinen Rautatiekatu 13)
FI-00100 University of Helsinki
Phone: +358 294128853
Email: sergei.tarasov@helsinki.fi
Website: https://www.tarasovlab.com
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Faculty Position. Systematic Ornithology
Institute of Biology. Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
https://www.ib.unam.mx/ibunam/Convocatoria_Inv_Ornitologia_21Feb26.pdf
The Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM, www.unam.mx) is the
preeminent public higher-education center in Mexico and is among the
highest-ranking Spanish-speaking and Latin American universities. UNAM's
Institute of Biology is a research center on the University's
main campus in Mexico City. Its mission is to discover, describe and
systematically document biota, conducting scientific research about the
evolutionary processes that originate and maintain it, its composition,
distribution and interactions, and its sustainable use. The Institute
of Biology houses the National Biological Collections of Mexico,
including ten zoological collections, and the National Herbarium. Its
Faculty include over 160 scientists and academic technicians who conduct
research, teach and supervise undergraduate and graduate students,
and participate in outreach activities, all to contribute to the
understanding and conservation of biological diversity and to improve
scientific advancement and the well-being of society.
To fulfill its mission, the Institute of Biology seeks qualified
applicants for one tenure-track position as full-time Research Scientist
(Investigador/a Asociado/a C de Tiempo Completo) in the field of
Systematic Ornithology, in the Department of Zoology.
Candidate's profile:
We seek a scientist to conduct research in systematic biology of
Class Aves (e.g., species discovery and description, classification,
phylogenetic relationships), applying innovative theoretical concepts and
methodological tools for phylogenetic reconstruction with genomic data,
or for comparative phylogenetics, to investigate evolutionary processes
above the species level (e.g., morphological diversity and evolution,
species richness, diversification, distribution), combining field work
and development of biological collections, including museomics.
Requirements:
- Doctorate or Ph.D. degree in zoology, ornithology, systematics or
evolution.
- Preferably with postdoctoral experience.
- Knowledge and professional experience of at least three years in
research in phylogenetic systematics and evolution of a group of
Class Aves.
- Experience in field work.
- Experience using biological collections, as well as interest and
ability to continue the development of Mexico's National Bird
Collection (Coleccion Nacional de Aves, CNAN).
- Ability to teach and supervise undergraduate and graduate students
from UNAM's School of Science and Graduate Programs, as well as to
participate in outreach and institutional activities.
- Develop their own line of independent research, including procurement
of funds for research, and interaction and collaboration with other
research groups.
- Non-native speakers must be fluent in the Spanish language.
- Because this position is available through the Subprograma de
Incorporacion de Jovenes Academicos de Carrera (SIJA) UNAM, aimed at
incorporating early-career faculty, female applicants should be 39
years old or younger, and male applicants should be 37 years old or
younger on the day of hire approved by the Consejo Tecnico de la
Investigacion Cientifica (CTIC, Technical Council for Scientific
Research).
Application and supporting documents:
To apply, please send the following documents to sacademica@ib.unam.mx,
with copy (Cc:) to secacad_vl@ib.unam.mx
1. Curriculum vitae (CV), including academic degrees, publication
history and experience in systematics of Class Aves.
2. Description of research conducted during at least the past 3 years
(maximum 2 pages).
3. Research plan to be developed in one year, in the context of a longer
research proposal, on the systematics and evolution a group of Class
Aves, preferably with a focus on groups distributed in Mexico
(maximum 10 pages).
4. Cover letter addressed to the Director, Prof. Susana Magallon,
stating the motives and interest in developing an academic career at
the Institute of Biology, UNAM (maximum 2 pages).
6. Shortlisted candidates should provide 3 letters of academic
recommendation.
Applications, accompanied by supporting documents, will be received from
February 23rd, 2026 until the close of this call, on April 20th, 2026
at 18:00 h (Mexico City time). Shortlisted candidates will be contacted
to request recommendation letters, a seminar and a personal interview.
Contact:
For any questions regarding this announcement, please contact the Office
of Academic Affairs of the Institute of Biology at sacademica@ib.unam.mx
and/or secacad_vl@ib.unam.mx.
s.magallon@ib.unam.mx
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Hi,
We have two active applications for 3 year post-doc positions at The
Roslin Institute in very exciting area with lots of opportunities for
internal and external collaboration! Details below:
Postdoctoral Research Associate in quantitative genomics
https://elxw.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_1001/job/13616
Postdoctoral Research Associate in quantitative genetics and breeding
https://elxw.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_1001/job/13615
With regards!
Prof Gregor Gorjanc
Chair in Selective Breeding, HighlanderLab
Head, Quantitative Biology Division
The Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh, UK
Industry Fellow, Royal Society
edin.ac/highlander-lab | edin.ac/qb-division | roslin.ed.ac.uk
Apply to our new online MSc programme and individual courses in
Data-Driven Breeding and Genetics
edin.ac/pgt-data-driven-breeding-genetics
The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland,
with registration number SC005336. Is e buidheann carthannais a th' ann
an Oilthigh Dh?n ?ideann, cl?raichte an Alba, ?ireamh cl?raidh SC005336.
Gregor Gorjanc
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I am hiring a Postdoc to study how polyploidy affects sex chromosomes in
the plant Silene latifolia, using bioinformatic analyses of RNA-seq and
DNA-seq data.
Contract starting date: Between May and July 2026.
Contract duration: 18 months.
Deadline for application: March 24th, 2026.
Full details available on Euraxess:
https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/412961
For inquiries, please contact me at: aline.muyle@cnrs.fr
Thanks for your help in spreading it.
Best wishes,
*Aline Muyle*
CNRS researcher
Website
Ãquipe Stratégies Reproductives des Plantes (SRP)
Bâtiment 22, Institut des Sciences de l'Ãvolution de Montpellier (ISEM)
Université de Montpellier, campus Triolet, cc065
2 Place Eugene Bataillon
34095 Montpellier cedex 05
France
ISEM Webpage
Researchgate
Linkedin
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********************WorkshopsCourses********************
Dear all,
We're happy to share an upcoming online course on Gene Set Enrichment
Analysis in R, taking place 11-15 May.
Course website: [
https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/gse-in-r/ ]
Gene set enrichment analysis is a cornerstone of modern transcriptomics,
proteomics, and multi-omics studies - but it's also easy to misuse or
over-interpret. This course is designed to help you really understand
what enrichment results mean, how they are computed, and how to use them
responsibly in your research.
The course is strongly hands-on and flexible. Alongside the core topics,
we adapt the pace and focus to participants' interests, and you're very
welcome to bring your own data to work on during the practical sessions.
During the course, attendees will learn how to:
Understand the biological and statistical logic behind enrichment analysis
Choose appropriate gene set databases and annotations
Run and interpret ORA, GSEA, CERNO, and other ranking-based methods
Deal with gene identifiers and annotation pitfalls
Reduce redundancy and make sense of overlapping results
Visualize and communicate enrichment results clearly
Apply advanced approaches, including topology-based, multivariate,
single-cell, and spatial methods
Design and validate custom gene sets
Course format
Fully online, to encourage international participation
Sessions run daily from 14:00 to 19:00 (Berlin time)
Short lecture blocks combined with hands-on exercises, discussion,
and Q&A
For the full list of our courses and workshops, please visit:
[ https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/ ]
Best regards,
Carlo
Carlo Pecoraro, Ph.D
Physalia-courses DIRECTOR
info@physalia-courses.org
mobile: +49 17645230846
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Hello EVOLDIR members
AI-Powered Image Analysis led by Nikolay Oskolkov (Group Leader (PI) at
LIOS) is now available as an on-demand streaming seminar. This seminar
on AI-powered image analysis offers powerful tools for researchers to
quantitatively extract phenotypes, cell counts, and morphological features
from diverse biological images. Evolutionary biologists and geneticists
can leverage deep learning methods like semantic and instance segmentation
to precisely delineate and measure traits, track developmental changes,
or identify genetic markers across large datasets. Participants will
gain hands-on experience with reproducible Python workflows, including
uncertainty quantification and model interpretability, enabling them to
generate robust, publication-quality data for their studies on adaptation,
development, and genetic variation.
Access this seminar
(https://instats.org/seminar/ai-powered-image-analysis-1) at your own
pace and please share this with colleagues and students who might benefit!
Best wishes
Michael Zyphur
Professor and Director
Instats | instats.org
mzyphur@instats.org
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********************Conferences********************
Dear EvoDevo researchers,
The EuroEvoDevo abstract submission deadline is only one week away, on
Thursday 5th March!
Come together in Glasgow to share ideas, build collaborations, and
celebrate the field of Evolutionary Developmental Biology.
Check the conference website here: https://www.evodevoconference26.com/
*Please **click here* * to submit an abstract. *(Note
that registration is required for your abstract to be considered, please *click
here* to
register)
*Please visit the conference website page for updates and further
information, please **click here* *.*
Should you have any questions at all about the meeting, please do not
hesitate to contact us at events@hg3.co.uk
Best wishes,
Organisers of the 10th European Society for Evolutionary Developmental
Biology Meeting 2026
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********************Conferences********************
Microbial Predation Conference 2026
Monte Verità, Switzerland July 27-31, 2026
Join us in lovely Ticino, Switzerland to discuss what microbial predation
looks like, how it originates and evolves, and how it shapes microbial
communities. Researchers studying diverse aspects of microbial predation
with different predator-prey systems will gather to promote conceptual
synthesis across systems and questions.
Conference website: https://microbialpredation.ethz.ch
Register for conference updates at
https://microbialpredation.ethz.ch/registration.html
Registration and program structure are expected to be available in
early March.
Invited speakers include:
Lutz Becks - University of Constance, Germany
Yen-Ping Hsueh - Max-Planck Institute for Biology, Tuebingen, Germany
Andrew Lovering - University of Birmingham, UK
David Queller - Washington University in St. Louis, USA
Renske van Raaphorst - University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Joan Strassmann - Washington University in St. Louis, USA
With the Conference on Microbial Predation 2026, we seek to bring
together microbial-predation researchers who rarely meet under a single
scientific umbrella, including molecular microbiologists, ecologists,
evolutionary biologists, theoreticians, and biocontrol researchers,
promoting integration across microbial systems and connection with
concepts largely associated with macroscopic predators. The conference
provides a forum where diverse perspectives can converge to build shared
conceptual frameworks, new interdisciplinary collaborations can be
initiated, and the global community of microbial-predation researchers
can more deeply interconnect.
We welcome researchers working with animals who want to think more about
microbial predation.
Major themes:
Molecular mechanisms
Behavior
Ecology
Evolution
Social aspects of predation
Applications
Scientific organizers:
Marie Vasse, CNRS - University of Bordeaux, France
Greg Velicer, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
For administrative questions, please contact us at
microbialpredation2026@ethz.ch
gregory.velicer@env.ethz.ch
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