Summary of Duties and Responsibilities:
We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to join a team investigating the mechanistic interpretation of microbiome dynamics. This work applies principles of quantitative ecology to systems microbiology, with the goal of strengthening the links between microbial cellular physiology, community dynamics, and ecosystem function.
Our research focuses on plant–microbial interactions for sustainable bioenergy and nutrient cycling, as well as understanding bacterial stress responses under environmental perturbations. The project will involve cultivating environmental bacteria from soil under controlled laboratory conditions and integrating wet-lab microbial ecology with cultivation approaches. Additional work will include imaging-based physiology, molecular and multi-omic workflows, and quantitative and computational analyses of microbial communities.
The successful candidate will also apply statistical modeling for mechanistic inference and conduct biogeographic and geospatial analyses of microbiomes.
This position involves collaborating with scientists and technical staff and leading independent research initiatives in environmental microbiome science. The candidate will be expected to publish findings in peer-reviewed journals and present results at conferences, seminars, and technical meetings.
Required Minimum Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
Department/Program & College Description:
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College of Engineering - Iowa State University
Application Instructions:
To apply for this position, please click on “Apply” and complete the Employment Application. Please be prepared to enter or attach the following:
Resume/Curriculum Vitae
Letter of Application/Cover Letter
We request that candidates please explain work-related experience around the topics below within the submitted Cover Letter:
- Experience in designing, running, and analyzing data from image-based physiology and single-cell activity profiling
- Experience in using molecular and multi-omic workflows and quantitative and computational community ecology
- Experience in statistical modeling
- Experience in biogeographic and geospatial analysis of microbiomes
- Experience with bioinformatics and statistical analyses of metabolic pathways, functional gene patterns, and microbial community assembly.
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