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A postdoctoral research fellow position is available in the lab of Dr. Charleston Chiang at USC. The Chiang lab utilizes cuttingedge analytic tools to address questions at the intersection of human medical and population genetics. In particular we have a strong interest in using genomic data to understand the evolution and architecture of complex traits and the history of diverse human populations. In this position we are looking for a postdoctoral researcher with strong computational background for method development in population and statistical genetics. The position is funded by an NIH grant on method development utilizing the ancestral recombination graph (e.g. Fan et al. AJHG 2022 Fan et al. bioRxiv 2023 or Link et al. AJHG 2023.
Postdoc position is for 13 yrs depending on the career goals of the candidate. Position is extendable at the end of the initial appointment. Salary starting above the NIH postdoc scale (step 7; > $70000 per year) commensurate with experience and expertise. While postdocs are considered a transient phase of ones career we also value stability. There will be opportunities to transition to staff scientist position.
Candidates should have a Ph.D. in genetics computer science bioinformatics computational biology or a related field. Proficiency in one or more programming languages (e.g. python C R etc. and in Unixbased computing environment is desirable but not necessary. Experience in conducting human genetics or population genetics research and analyzing large genetic datasets is also a plus but not necessary. Passion to learn about human genetic research and to perform rigorous research is a must.
Start date is flexible throughout 2024 and 2025. A hybrid model with some level of working from home is possible. The scholar will work closely with other coInvestigators at USC including Dr. Doc Edge and Dr. Nicholas Mancuso. We are actively establishing a vibrant and respectful culture in the research group. See brief notes on how we are working towards this goal here: http:// candidates should submit a CV short 1 page) cover letter describing your research interests and fit within the lab and contact information for 23 references. Potential applicants are encouraged to submit informal inquiries to Charleston Chiang at .
Minimum Education: Ph.D. or equivalent doctorate within previous five years
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