We are looking for someone with a passionate interest in biology who wants to participate in a research project where we use molecular biological methods to elucidate molecular mechanisms important for the adaptation of wild species to their environment. Our flagship project concerns the hundreds of genes we have identified as being of great importance for the genetic adaptation of Atlantic and Baltic herring. We also conduct research on a wide range of other species, such as the Darwin's finches on the Galapagos Islands. The work involves performing various molecular genetics and biochemical analyses. The holder of the position will also be responsible for certain equipment.
PhD in molecular genetics or equivalent. Extensive experience in molecular genetic work, particularly expression analysis, DNA sequencing, protein chemistry, single-cell sequencing, transfection experiments, and/or chromatin analysis. As the candidate will be involved in several large-scale projects with many samples, excellent analytical and organizational skills, flexibility, and the ability to handle potentially stressful situations are required. The candidate is expected to work independently, take their own initiatives, but also collaborate with other members of the group as well as national and international partners. Excellent oral and written skills in English are required. Great emphasis is placed on personal qualities such as good communication, collaboration, and organizational skills, as well as the ability to solve problems independently.
In the selection among qualified applicants, special emphasis will be placed on high molecular genetic competence and experience with various methods relevant to the project. In this recruitment, the university will primarily consider the person who, after an overall assessment of documented merits, competence, and skills, is deemed to have the best conditions to carry out and develop the current tasks and contribute to a positive development of the activities.
Sweden Academic Biochemistry Biology Biotechnology and Genetics On-site PhD Required Uppsala University