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Postodoctoral Researcher; Bioinformatics

Employer
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Location
Bioinformatics

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Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

Job Details

Position Number:

POST40

Working Title:

Postodoctoral Researcher; Bioinformatics

Division:

Academic Affairs

Department:

Coll of Computing&Informatics (Col)

Work Unit:

Bioinformatics and Genomics

Work Location:

Bioinformatics

Vacancy Open To:

All Candidates

Position Designation:

Post Doc

Employment Type:

Temporary - Part-time

Hours per week:

40

Work Schedule:

Monday to Friday, 8 hours per day

Pay Rate:

Minimum 50,000.00

Minimum Experience/Education:

The Postdoctoral appointee must have recently (within the last eight years) been awarded a Ph.D. or equivalent doctorate (e.g., Sc.D., M.D.)

Departmental Preferred Experience, Skills, Training/Education::

The employee will have already acquired a Ph.D. or equivalent within the last eight years. They should be able to exercise scientific judgment daily. They will evaluate incoming information through experimental data and observations, written literature documentation, and oral communications and use this information to judge what step(s) will next lead to progress.

The initial contract will be for one year, with the option to renew for a second year. Subsequent years will depend on available funding.


A Postdoctoral Fellow (“postdoc”) is a professional apprenticeship designed to provide Ph.D. recipients (especially those who were awarded a doctoral degree in the past eight years) with an opportunity to develop further the research skills acquired in their doctoral programs or to learn new research techniques in preparation for an academic or research career. In further developing their research skills, it is expected that Postdoctoral Fellows will also play a significant role in the performance of research at the University and augment the role of graduate faculty in providing research instruction to graduate students. A Postdoctoral Fellow works under the supervision of a regular faculty member, who serves as a mentor to the Fellow. The faculty mentor is expected to impart the realities and variety of scientific careers and encourage experiences outside the laboratory to broaden postdocs’ aspirations. Within the confines of the particular research focus assigned by that faculty member, the Postdoctoral Fellow functions with a considerable degree of independence and has the freedom (and is expected) to publish the results of their research or scholarship during the period of appointment. Thus, the role of Postdoctoral Fellows is not the same as full-time technical employees.



Duties and Responsibilities:


All of the following conditions characterize postdoc appointments:


· The appointee was recently (within the last eight years) awarded a Ph.D. or equivalent doctorate (e.g., Sc.D., M.D.);· The appointment is temporary (12 months, but renewable for up to five years);· The appointment involves substantially full-time research or scholarship;· The appointment is viewed as preparatory for a full-time academic or research career;· The appointee works under the supervision of a faculty member; and· The appointee has the freedom and is expected to publish the results of their research or scholarship during the period of appointment.


As an EOE/AA employer and an ADVANCE Institution that strives to create an academic climate in which the dignity of all individuals is respected and maintained, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte encourages applications from all underrepresented groups. The chosen candidate is subject to a criminal background check and must provide an official transcript of their highest earned degree.

Other Work/Responsibilities:


The employee will report to Dr. Denis Jacob Machado (Assistant Professor in Bioinformatics) and will be a senior member of the Phyloinformatics Lab (https://phyloinformatics.com/), supporting projects through original research, collaboration with other team members, and co-mentoring students. The employee’s principal research responsibilities will be training and research.

The Phyloinformatics Lab’s research can be divided into four components:


1. We are facilitating resource-efficient molecular analyses and making data from museum biorepositories more readily available to biomedical research.2. We are improving genomic resources of non-model organisms with a focus on animals of particular medical or environmental interest.3. We are developing phylogenetics solutions, especially if they can help improve our understanding of zoonosis.4. We are integrating “omics” technologies (e.g., genomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics, and proteomics) to study complex host-pathogen systems in the context of One Health.


The successful applicant will conduct research that aligns with at least one of the abovementioned components. Additional comparative genomics and phylogenetics projects are encouraged, especially when public data or collaborations are available.


The candidate must have basic computational skills, including Bash, Unix, Python, and R training. Moreover, the candidate must have a background in phylogenetics, molecular biology, evolution, and statistics. Furthermore, the candidate must show at least an introductory understanding of genomics, transcriptomics, and microscopy. Finally, training in virology, epidemiology, or zoology is not required but is highly desirable. Preference will be given to candidates who better fit the preferred skills list.

Proposed Hire Date:

01/31/2023

Expected Length of Assignment:

12 months

Posting Open Date:

11/07/2022

Posting Close Date:

01/31/2023

Special Notes to Applicants:


For other information about the Phyloinformatics Lab, please visit www.phyloinformatics.com.

Please upload the following three documents with your electronic submission:

1. A cover letter (letter paper, 1-inch margins, font size 12, double-spaced).2. A complete Curriculum Vitae (any format).3. Contact information for three professional references (name, position, institution, and institutional email).


As an EOE/AA employer and an ADVANCE Institution that strives to create an academic climate in which the dignity of all individuals is respected and maintained, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte encourages applications from all underrepresented groups.


The candidate must have a doctorate degree. That doctorate degree can be in something other than bioinformatics or computational biology. Publications, talks, and posters in the fields of biology, bioinformatics, computational biology, molecular biology, or evolution are desired but not mandatory.


The ideal candidate may have only some of the listed desirable skills. In that case, that candidate must show interest and capacity to learn the additional skills.


The candidate chosen for this position will be subject to a criminal background check and must provide an official transcript of their highest earned degree.


This position will be closed once the position is filled.

Organization

About Us

UNC Charlotte is North Carolina's urban research university. It leverages its location in the state's largest city to offer internationally competitive programs of research and creative activity, exemplary undergraduate, graduate and professional programs, and a focused set of community engagement initiatives. UNC Charlotte maintains a particular commitment to addressing the cultural, economic, educational, environmental, health, and social needs of the greater Charlotte region. 

Located in the state’s largest metropolitan area, UNC Charlotte is among the fastest growing universities in the UNC System.  A large public university with a small college feel, UNC Charlotte’s 1,000-acre campus is the home away from home for more than 29,000 students.  The University offers internationally competitive research and creative activity opportunities and exemplary undergraduate, graduate and professional programs coupled with a focused set of community engagement initiatives that enrich the region’s quality of life.

In fulfilling our mission, we envision a University that promises:

  • An accessible and affordable quality education that equips students with intellectual and professional skills, ethical principles, and an international perspective.
  • A strong foundation in liberal arts and opportunities for experiential education to enhance students’ personal and professional growth.
  • A robust intellectual environment that values social and cultural diversity, free expression, collegiality, integrity, and mutual respect.
  • A safe, diverse, team-oriented, ethically responsible, and respectful workplace environment that develops the professional capacities of our faculty and staff.

To achieve a leadership position in higher education, we will:

  • Rigorously assess our progress toward our institutional, academic, and administrative plans using benchmarks appropriate to the goals articulated by our programs and in our plans.
  • Serve as faithful stewards of the public and private resources entrusted to us and provide effective and efficient administrative services that exceed the expectations of our diverse constituencies.
  • Create meaningful collaborations among university, business, and community leaders to address issues and opportunities of the region.
  • Develop an infrastructure that makes learning accessible to those on campus and in our community and supports the scholarly activities of the faculty.
  • Pursue opportunities to enhance personal wellness through artistic, athletic, or recreational activities.
  • Operate an attractive, environmentally responsible and sustainable campus integrated with the retail and residential neighborhoods that surround us.

Dual Career

The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is committed to the recruitment and retention of highly qualified and productive faculty, administrators, and other professional staff members. We recognize that career decisions are influenced by family considerations.  For up to one year from the date of an employee’s relocation to Charlotte, the University will assist the employee’s  spouse or domestic partner with efforts to find employment within the University and/or within the surrounding area.

Diversity at UNC Charlotte

UNC Charlotte is committed to cultivating diversity and inclusion throughout the campus. Our campus community is comprised of people who represent the wide breadth of gender identities, sexualities, races and ethnicities, faith traditions, nationalities, and other social groups and backgrounds.  All of these identities and experiences enrich the University as a whole.  UNC Charlotte strives to celebrate and leverage the benefits of this diversity, and to sustain an inclusive and welcoming environment for all students, faculty, and staff.

To learn more about plans, programs, resources and news and events relating to diversity and inclusion at UNC Charlotte please use the following link: https://diversity.uncc.edu/

To access the full text of the UNC Charlotte Plan for Campus Diversity, Access and Inclusion please use the following link: https://diversity.uncc.edu/sites/diversity.uncc.edu/files/media/Campus%20Plan%20for%20Diversity%2C%20Access%2C%20and%20Inclusion%202016.pdf

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Overview of the UNC Charlotte Plan for Campus Diversity, Access and Inclusion.

The goal of quality education for all at UNC Charlotte is the foundation for our Diversity Plan.  At its fullest potential, higher education allows students to interact with people from different backgrounds and to engage a range of ideas and perspectives.  This educational experience cultivates the skills that graduates will need to function adeptly in a global society.  

As North Carolina and the Charlotte region undergo rapid population growth and demographic change, UNC Charlotte must respond to the needs of a more diverse student population. It is imperative that the University prepare its students to become leaders and thriving citizens in a pluralistic and multicultural society. In adopting our Diversity Plan, we affirm that:

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    • We believe that a diverse faculty, staff and student body are critical in advancing teaching, scholarship, and community engagement at UNC Charlotte.
    • We are committed to enhancing opportunities for living, working and learning in a diverse environment
    • We are committed to educating our students to interact effectively and respectfully in the global community. 

      The Plan identifies components of a diverse campus community and outlines steps toward building an inclusive environment that promotes the success of all students, faculty, and staff. It is a living document that affirms our institutional values and is designed to offer guidance to University departments and units for achieving the University goals for diversity.  The seven broad objectives of the Diversity Plan are:

      1: Promote a broad understanding of goals for diversity, access, and inclusion for the University through active outreach to the campus community.

      2: Recruit and graduate a diverse student body that reflects community diversity and addresses the state’s need to increase access to higher education for historically underrepresented and economically disadvantaged students.

      3: Increase the recruitment of underrepresented faculty and advance their progression through the faculty ranks.

                  4: Increase the representation of staff from underrepresented groups.

      5: Ensure the presence of institutional environments and course development that enhance learning and appreciation for the full range of diversity.

      6: Develop external relationships with the community to enhance diversity on and off campus.

                  7: Ensure the Success of the Plan through Assessment, Accountability, and Recognition.

       

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