Search for Opportunities

Applied Filters (1)
2 Results
Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience
St Augustine, FL, United States
6 days ago
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL, United States
6 days ago
Member Company
Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience
St Augustine, Florida, United States
6 days ago

Description

In-person NSF-sponsored Workshop: Detecting adaptive evolutionary events in genomes of polar species at the Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience, St. Augustine, Florida  August 16–17, 2021

A two-day workshop will be held at the Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience (University of Florida) on a barrier island in St. Augustine, Florida during August 16-17, 2021. Participants arrive on the afternoon of August 15th and depart in the afternoon on August 18th. The workshop organizers, Dr. Scott Santagata and Dr. Joseph Ryan, will lead participants through a series of computational exercises having the following goals:

  • LEARN TECHNIQUES: Construct orthologous gene assignments (OrthoFinder), prune paralogous genes (PhyloPYPruner), align orthologous genes (MAFFT), multi-gene phylogenetic relationships (RAxML,IQ-TREE), positive selection (e.g., PAML, HyPHy)
  • ESTABLISH COLLABORATIONS: Work with colleagues to test for genes under positive selection from diverse organisms and habitats (e.g., polar, terrestrial, marine, tropical) using genomic and transcriptomic datasets.
  • WORK WITH YOUR OWN DATA: analyze genomic/transcriptomic data that spans ecological boundaries  (e.g. high vs. low latitudinal habitats, marine vs. freshwater habitats, deep vs. shallow water habitats, etc.) -- sample datasets will also be provided.

Opportunity is for graduate students, postdocs, faculty, and other levels.

Lodging will be provided in the Research Village Cabins at the Whitney Laboratory (https://www.whitney.ufl.edu/about/housing/) at no cost to participants. Funds will also be provided to offset the costs of round trip travel based on the number of participants and demonstrated need. Workshop facilities and housing are in accordance with ADA guidelines, and we will work with any students needing accommodations.

Researchers from underrepresented groups and/or with disabilities are particularly encouraged to apply. Workshop will include a code of conduct to help ensure a safe and inclusive space. The workshop will incorporate structured participation to ensure balance in participation and encourage inclusion. It will include activities that facilitate interaction within small groups. Mentorship opportunities will be facilitated through encouraging post-workshop interaction and mentoring.

To apply please visit http://ryanlab.whitney.ufl.edu/polar_workshop/. The application (due date: June 1st, 2021) requires: A) Current CV, B) 400-word description detailing your research experiences and how this workshop fits into your overall career goals, and C) Estimated funds needed for round trip travel. D) Sars-CoV-2 Vaccination Status. Applications may be accepted after the due date depending on the number of applicants and amount of available funds.

CONTACT: Do not hesitate to reach out to Joseph Ryan for more information and please mention that you saw the opportunity on the SACNAS opportunities board.



Requirements

Opportunity is open to graduate students, postdocs, faculty, and other levels.

Opportunity Information

  • Job ID: 56540273
  • Location:
    St Augustine, Florida, United States
  • Opportunity Title: POLAR EVOLUTIONARY GENOMICS WORKSHOP
  • Company Name: Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience
  • Level: Graduate Student
  • Opportunity Type: Trainings
  • Min Education: H.S. Diploma/Equivalent
Opportunities You May Like
Filters
Opportunity Type
Level
State