The Goldberg lab at the University of California, Los Angeles is hiring one or more postdocs. Flexible start date. The position is fully funded from NIH and/or discretionary funds. The Goldberg lab develops methods to study population genetics of humans, our primate relatives, and our pathogens. We integrate techniques from comparative & population genetics, ecology, and archaeology. Students and postdocs may work on a range of projects in theoretical and empirical population genetics, disease ecology, and human-environment interactions. Much of our work is in humans and other primates, but study system is flexible. Current projects include: - evolutionary genetics of malaria parasites from wild primates - adaptation and demography of admixed populations - genome-structure evolution in primates from long-read assemblies - the genetic basis of nonhuman primate phenotypes such as folivory and immunity The lab combines theory and computational data analysis; interest in biological applications of programming, statistics, and/or mathematics is required. Candidates should contact Amy Goldberg with a CV and brief statement of research interests. Please describe why they are interested in the Goldberg lab and their past research experience. More information: https://www.goldberglab.org/join Amy Goldberg (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)