The Edwards lab (www.edwardslab.org) is looking for a new post-doctoral research associate, with a flexible start date but open immediately. The postdoc will work primarily on phylogenomic analyses of the Portulacineae, with special emphasis on building a completely sampled phylogeny of Montiaceae (~250 species, spectacularly diverse in morphology and habitat). A particular challenge will be to creatively combine multiple types of genomic-scale datasets that have accumulated over the years, including targeted bait data, transcriptomes, genome skims, complete genomes, and ddRAD data. While we are looking for someone whose primary interests and expertise lie in data analysis and bioinformatics, there is always opportunity for fieldwork and/or experimental work with living plants, depending on interest! The Edwards lab is a collaborative, fun group with a shared love of plants and evolutionary biology and we prioritize maintaining a supportive and inclusive environment. Postdoc compensation at Yale is generous, with a starting salary of $68,000. Initial appointment will be for one year with continued renewal based on performance. Interested candidates should email me a CV and contact information for two references. Erika Edwards Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Curator of Botany and Paleobotany, Yale Peabody Museum Director, Marsh Botanical Garden "Edwards, Erika" (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)