Postdoctoral Research Associate- UIC Department of Biological Sciences, Keyhani Lab
Introduction
The Keyhani Lab has a position open for a Postdoctoral Research Associate broadly within the field of fungal-insect interactions, with a special focus is on ambrosia beetles and their symbiotic fungal partners. Duties of the successful candidate will be determined based upon the interests and career goals of the individual but will deal with some aspect of fungal and insect molecular biology, fungal genomics/transcriptomics, and/or fungal natural products discovery.
Ph.D. in Microbiology, Fungal Genetics, Bioinformatics, or related fieldPreferred Qualifications
A minimum of 2-3 years related research experience.
Strong background in fungal/insect bioinformatics, including ability to analyze large -omics datasets, e.g., transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics. Experience in genome assebly, annotation, and/or phylogenetic analyses, a plus.
Practical skills with the most standard methods currently used in molecular biology and biochemistry. Highly desired: Experience in fungal molecular genetics, ability to constrcut and screen targeted gene knockouts. Preferred: Experience in use of CRISPR and/or RNAi in fungi and/or insects, experince in protein expression and purification.
Mentoring: The Keyhani lab is dedicated to providing strong mentoring and career enhancement opportunities for the candidate. Based on mutual consultation, the PI will facilitate the candidate: (1) attending and presenting research findings in suitable national/international society meeting at least once a year, (2) publication of research outputs in a timely manner, (3) participation in teaching and outreach efforts including potentially at the Field Museum of Chicago, the Mycology Association Club, and other groups. The laboratory ethos is highly collaborative with a passion for fungi and insects and works with the desire to ensure the success of all members.
Final authorization of the position is subject to availability of funding.