University of Hamburg, Germany: Research Associate (PhD Student) in Population Genomics - Rapid adaptation to environmental change Become a member of our newly established and dynamic evolutionary biology team! We are interested in the effect of environmental change on populations and ecosystems and study it with the help of the ecological aquatic model organism Daphnia, the water flea. We study adaptation at the genomic as well as phenotypic level and combine population genomics, experimental evolution, molecular tools, high-throughput phenotyping and evolutionary simulations. You can expect a cute model system, big data, the opportunity to steer your PhD project in the direction of your interests, and a supportive working environment. Find more information and apply under the following link: https://www.uni-hamburg.de/stellenangebote/ausschreibung.html?jobID=f4392cc8964c86b2865fa5b59d538376bf1b32d4 For informal inquiries please contact Kathrin Otte: kathrin.otte@uni-hamburg.de Prof. Dr. Kathrin Otte Research Unit of Population Genomics University of Hamburg Biology Department Institute of Cell and Systems Biology of Animals Martin-Luther-King-Pl. 3 20146 Hamburg Germany "Otte, Prof. Dr. Kathrin" (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)