Postdoc position in plant telomere evolution The Choi lab (https://jychoilab.github.io/) at the University of Kansas is seeking for a postdoctoral scholar to join an interdisciplinary project that combines plant genetics, chromosome biology, and evolution. This is a NIH funded position to understand the genetics and function of telomere variation in plants, and the evolutionary forces that shapes plant telomeres. The project will combine quantitative genetics with CRISPR and functional genomics including single cell approaches and population genomics. Basic Qualifications: - Applicant should have a Ph.D. in the following or related fields: genetics, molecular biology, or evolution. - Demonstrated experience in plant biology, especially plant genetics or plant molecular biology is highly desired. - A strong interest in evolutionary biology is necessary. Preferred (but not necessary) Qualifications: - Experience with plant infiltration and generating transgenics is highly desired - Experience with high-throughput sequencing and genomic data analysis is desired but not necessary. This can be taught to the candidate. Please check the following link for additional information and details for applying. https://jychoilab.github.io/docs/Ads/ChoiLab_KU_Postdoc_Recruitment_Ad.2024= .pdf Specific questions regarding the recruitment can be directed to Jae Young Choi at jaeyoung.choi@ku.edu Jae Young Choi, PhD Assistant Professor of Evolutionary Genomics Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Office: Haworth Hall 7008 University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS https://jychoilab.github.io/ jaeyoung.choi@ku.edu (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)