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Description
Postdoctoral Researcher – insect microbial ecology
The University of Hawai’i at Manoa, USA, is recruiting a postdoctoral researcher to advance understanding of the stability and function of insect-associated microbiota when faced with perturbations.
The Jani lab at the Pacific Biosciences Research Center of the University of Hawaii, Mnoa, is recruiting a postdoctoral researcher to work on a project that aims to understand the stability and function of animal-associated microbiota when faced with perturbations. The project leverages both wild and laboratory flies (Hawaiian Drosophila and D. melanogaster) to understand interactions between the microbiome and pathogens in the context of environmental stressors. There is flexibility to expand the research based on the incumbent’s specific research interests as they align with the overall project objectives.
The target start date is January 1, 2026, but is somewhat negotiable. Appointment is for 1 year with the possibility to extend for a second year provided good progress.
Responsibilities:
The successful candidate will conduct extensive laboratory research on the microbiota of Drosophila, including experiments with flies, microbial isolation, molecular biology, and metagenomics; lead study design, bioinformatics and data analysis; write scientific papers for publication in high quality, peer-reviewed journals. The field work component is flexible.
Qualifications
Applicants should have strong expertise in the ecology and microbiology of animal-microbe symbioses and microbial metagenomics. Must have strong quantitative skills (statistics, bioinformatics, R), writing ability, and the ability to work at a high level of independence and as part of a team. Experience with insects and field biology are desirable.
To Inquire or Apply:
Click here to view the full position description or to apply.
Or, go to the following website and searching for job number 225532.
For questions, email jania-at-hawaii.edu.


