Postdoctoral opportunity in forest tree genomics and population genetics
Join us in uncovering the evolutionary genomics of forest tree species
through cutting-edge computational approaches.
About the position
Umeå Plant Science Center is offering a 2-year postdoctoral scholarship
in the newly established McEvoy Lab to study the genomics of forest
trees with a focus on evolution and adaptation using computational
approaches. We seek a candidate with strong computational aptitude and
an interest in developing and applying innovative approaches to forest
genomics.
The primary project involves identifying selective sweeps in multiple
forest tree species maintained in genetic conservation units across
Europe. This is an opportunity for a first author paper in population
genomics, working with well-established European colleagues and a broad
international audience. SNPs filtered from target-capture sequence data
are ready and available for analyses. The position provides access to a
high-performance computing cluster and bioinformatic support where needed.
Other secondary projects are available depending on the time and interest
of the applicant. These projects range from assembly and annotation
of genomes, development of an angiosperm tree pan-genome, gymnosperm
phylogenetics, comparative genomics across forest tree species,
or population genomics of forest trees. Development of projects and
proposals of your own interest are encouraged and supported.
Beyond research, you will be expected to contribute to writing
manuscripts, presenting research at UPSC and at conferences, and
contributing to the UPSC community via journal clubs, seminars, etc.
The McEvoy lab is looking for its founding members
(https://www.upsc.se/susan_mcevoy). Initial work will be in close
collaboration with the PI. We will soon hire a doctoral student, so
there will be additional opportunities for cooperation and mentoring
over time. UPSC is a diverse organization, and we welcome applicants
from all backgrounds and are committed to fostering an inclusive research
environment.
Your profile
We seek a highly motivated candidate who can take initiative and work
both independently and collaboratively. Excellent communication skills
are required, with strong written and oral English.
Requirements:
- Doctoral degree in biology or equivalent at the time of starting
the position
- Knowledge in the topics of population genetics and/or plant genomics
- Demonstrated interest and experience in computational work
- Familiarity with installing and running bioinformatic tools in a Linux
environment
- Familiarity with scripting (Bash, R, etc)
Desired:
- Background in relevant focal areas such as plant stress response,
adaptation, conservation
- Publication record in relevant research areas
Compensation
This position is funded by a stipend from the WIFORCE program. At SLU,
fellows receive a tax-free stipend for research purposes and are not
considered employees. The stipend provides financial support, but it
is not a salary and does not include employee benefits such as paid
vacation, sick leave, or pension. Non-EU/EEA citizens must apply for and
be granted a residence permit for research before entering Sweden and
starting the work. You will be provided a Swedish coordination number
for public benefits provided to residents such as medical care.
Research environment
The Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology is part of Umeå
Plant Science Centre (UPSC, https://www.upsc.se) which is a centre of
excellence for experimental plant research and forest biotechnology in
Northern Sweden. Our mission is to perform excellent and innovative basic
research and generate knowledge that benefits forestry, agriculture,
environment and society. We work across a wide range of disciplines in
plant science reaching from cell biology to ecophysiology and from basic
research to industrial applications. Our common goal is to understand
the plants' ability to grow, adapt and acclimate to a changing world
and how we can breed better plants.
Postdocs at Umea Plant Science Center
Umeå has a strong postdoc community organized in the Umeå Postdoc
Society (UPS). UPS fosters networking amongst postdocs, organizes social
and career development events and works towards improving the postdoc
experience in Umeå. Do not hesitate to get in contact with them early
on at https://umeapostdocs.com/
The Wallenberg Initiatives in Forest Research (WIFORCE)
Biodiversity and the role of forests in climate change are now key
social issues that require more knowledge. WIFORCE was created as a
coherent basic science research program to address large and complex
issues and develops new analytical tools in order to both sustainably
use and safeguard forest biodiversity. https://www.slu.se/en/wiforce
Start date: As soon as possible or according to agreement
Application: Please submit the following items by Feb 28, 2026, to
susan.mcevoy@slu.se using the phrase "Forest Computational Genomics
Postdoc" in the subject line:
- CV
- cover letter
- contact information for three references
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