Postdoctoral position in comparative genomics of fungi in Ann Arbor, MI for University of Michigan
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Postdoctoral position in comparative genomics of fungi
The James Lab at the University of Michigan (www.umich.edu/~mycology) is seeking a postdoctoral fellow in comparative genomics of fungi. Research will involve the analysis and generation of genomes and transcriptomes from uncultivated single cells, metagenomes, and cultured fungi and their viruses. Scientific areas of interest are: linking metabolism to genomic signatures, phylogenomics and horizontal gene transfer, host specificity, and host-pathogen interactome. This position will work at the intersection of multiple projects ongoing in the lab. Study systems include the marine yeast Malassezia, chytrid parasites of algae, amphibian-chytrid symbiosis, and mycoviruses of early diverging fungal lineages.  


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