The Guerrero Lab at North Carolina State University has an open postdoc position. Research in the lab is focused on computational approaches to evolutionary genetics, with current interests in sex chromosome evolution, structural variation, and the genetic basis of sexual dimorphism. More information can be found at rguerrer.org While the project will be shaped in part by the candidate's expertise, this position is ideal for someone with experience in quantitative approaches (programming, command-line bioinformatics, population genetics). The work will likely involve computational and mathematical modeling as well as the analysis of population genomic datasets. Compensation will follow NIH pay scale. The initial appointment is for one year with expected renewal contingent on performance. The offer will include $3K/year for travel and up to $10K for independent research. The start date is flexible (Summer/Fall 2026). To apply, please email (1) a CV and (2) a single paragraph describing how your research interests align with the lab to rfguerre@ncsu.edu by March 10, 2026. Review of applications will begin immediately after the deadline. Rafael F. Guerrero Department of Biological Sciences North Carolina State University Rafael Guerrero (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)