We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher with expertise in microbial genetics and molecular biology to join an interdisciplinary project investigating how microbial enzymes and metabolism influence global carbon cycling and long-term carbon storage in the ocean.
The project will involve applying genetic approaches to non-model marine bacteria to modify their genomes and/or overexpress genes. The postdoc will link these genetic perturbations to changes in metabolic and biochemical function, monitored using enzyme assays, metabolomics, and growth experiments.
We are particularly interested in candidates with strong experimental backgrounds in microbial genetics, bacterial physiology, synthetic biology, or related areas of molecular microbiology. Experience working beyond standard bacterial model systems (e.g. E. coli) is highly desirable. Prior experience in environmental microbiology is not required.
Our lab specializes in high-throughput metabolomics and enzyme assays, and in combining these approaches to answer new types of biological questions. The postdoc will gain hands-on experience with state-of-the-art mass spectrometry platforms and exposure to high-throughput metabolomics and biochemical approaches.
We’re seeking someone independent, curious, and driven. As part of a growing lab, you’ll play a central role in shaping a positive lab environment. We’re especially looking for someone ready to take on a leadership role, who enjoys mentoring students, working across disciplines, and participating in collaborations to expand their scientific network and research profile.