Intermediate (2-5 years of experience)
Summary of the Role
As a Population Geneticist, you will be responsible for analyzing genetic variation within populations to understand the genetic structure of species, the distribution of genetic traits, and the forces of evolution. You will be working at the intersection of genetics, biology, statistics, and computer science to solve complex biological problems and contribute to academia and applied fields such as conservation, medicine, and biotechnology.
Required Skills
Strong analytical skills and knowledge of genetic and evolutionary theory.
Expertise in statistical modeling and analysis of large genetic datasets.
Experience with DNA sequencing technologies and data interpretation.
Excellent communication skills for collaborating with researchers from various disciplines.
Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines.
Qualifications
Master's degree or Ph.D. in Genetics, Biology, Evolutionary Biology, or a related field.
2-5 years of experience in population genetics or a related research field.
Experience with statistical genetic analysis and bioinformatics tools.
Proven track record of peer-reviewed publications in the area of population genetics.
Strong proficiency in at least one programming language commonly used in computational biology (e.g., R, Python, or Perl).
Responsibilities
Conducting research on genetic variation within and between populations to understand evolutionary processes.
Analyzing genomic data using statistical and computational methods.
Developing and applying models to predict the outcome of genetic changes over time.
Collaborating with interdisciplinary teams to study genetic diseases and contribute to conservation efforts.
Publishing findings in scientific journals and presenting at relevant conferences.
Contributing to grant writing and securing funding for research projects.
Mentoring junior researchers and supporting their professional development.