Over the past years, Vienna has developed into one of the leading centres of population genetics. The Vienna Graduate School of Population Genetics has been founded to provide a training opportunity for PhD students to build on this excellent on site expertise.
We invite applications from highly motivated and outstanding students with a background in one of the following disciplines: bioinformatics, statistics, evolutionary genetics, functional genetics, theoretical and experimental population genetics. Students from related disciplines, such as physics or mathematics are also welcome to apply.
Description
Topics include:
• Convergent and adaptive evolution during ecotype formation
• Wolbachia infection dynamics in evolving Drosophila populations
• Optimizing novel, Next Generation Sequencing based, approaches for dissecting the genetic basis of complex traits
• Evolution of the transposable element landscape in Drosophila
• Selfish mutations
• Inferring evolutionary trajectories from time series data
• Functional characterization of beneficial alleles in Drosophila
• Modified evolve and re-sequence design
• Statistical inference for experimental evolution using pooled NGS data
Only complete applications (application form, CV, motivation letter, university certificates, indication of the two preferred topics in a single pdf) received by May 22, 2016 will be considered. Two letters of recommendation need to be sent directly by the referees.
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