Postdoctoral Research Associate in Evolutionary Developmental Biology
Applications for this vacancy closed on 25 February 2025 at 12:00PM
We are currently seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join our dynamic
group at the Department of Biology, University of Oxford. The Verd lab is
interested in the diversity of biological form, how it is generated and how it
evolves. In particular we focus on the evolution and evolvability of vertebral
counts, and we use various species of Lake Malawi cichlids as our model
organism. To address these questions, we combine a series of interdisciplinary
approaches ranging from experimental embryology and fluorescent microscopy to
mathematical modelling. The lab is highly interdisciplinary and collaborative.
Where Covid-19 has resulted in substantial disruption to your work or research
outputs, please explain this by providing an additional paragraph in your
supporting statement.
The University of Oxford is committed to equality and valuing diversity. All
applicants will be judged on merit, according to the selection criteria.
This post is full time and available immediately.
The closing date for applications is **12.00 noon on Tuesday 25th February
2025** , interviews are likely to be scheduled for early March. Applications
for this vacancy are to be made **online via our e-recruitment system** , and
you will be required to upload a supporting statement and CV as part of your
online application.
group at the Department of Biology, University of Oxford. The Verd lab is
interested in the diversity of biological form, how it is generated and how it
evolves. In particular we focus on the evolution and evolvability of vertebral
counts, and we use various species of Lake Malawi cichlids as our model
organism. To address these questions, we combine a series of interdisciplinary
approaches ranging from experimental embryology and fluorescent microscopy to
mathematical modelling. The lab is highly interdisciplinary and collaborative.
Where Covid-19 has resulted in substantial disruption to your work or research
outputs, please explain this by providing an additional paragraph in your
supporting statement.
The University of Oxford is committed to equality and valuing diversity. All
applicants will be judged on merit, according to the selection criteria.
This post is full time and available immediately.
The closing date for applications is **12.00 noon on Tuesday 25th February
2025** , interviews are likely to be scheduled for early March. Applications
for this vacancy are to be made **online via our e-recruitment system** , and
you will be required to upload a supporting statement and CV as part of your
online application.
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We are currently seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join our dynamic
group at the Department of Biology, University of Oxford. The Verd lab is interested in the diversity of biological form, how it is generated and how it evolves. In particular we focus on the evolution and evolvability of vertebral counts, and we use various species of Lake Malawi cichlids as our model organism. To address these questions, we combine a series of interdisciplinary approaches ranging from experimental embryology and fluorescent microscopy to mathematical modelling. The lab is highly interdisciplinary and collaborative. Where Covid-19 has resulted in substantial disruption ... We are currently seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join our dynamic group at the Department of Biology, University of Oxford. The Verd lab is interested in the diversity of biological form, how it is generated and how it evolves. In particular we focus on the evolution and evolvability of vertebral counts, and we use various species of Lake Malawi cichlids as our model organism. To address these questions, we combine a series of interdisciplinary approaches ranging from experimental embryology and fluorescent microscopy to mathematical modelling. The lab is highly interdisciplinary and collaborative. Where Covid-19 has resulted in substantial ... |
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