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Postdoctoral Researcher in eDNA based approaches for marine monitoring.


  • Location: Sukarrieta (Spain)
  • Contract: Temporary
  • Working day: Full time
  • Sector: Other
  • Vacancies: 1
  • Discipline: R&D

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As part of AZTI, you will join an agile, dynamic and innovative team, strongly committed to research and providing value to society. You will work in an environment where research, innovation and technology are the basis of our daily work. Our purpose is to drive positive change for the future of people, contributing to a healthy, sustainable and integrated society. Focused on marine and food research, we are members of the Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA).

Job description

We are looking for a two year Postdoctoral Researcher in Environmental DNA based approaches for marine and aquatic monitoring and evaluation.

 

Background: Previous research suggests that environmental DNA (eDNA) has the potential of providing information about the macroorganisms inhabiting a certain aquatic environment without the need of seeing or sampling them.An increasing number of studies are applying this method to study marine and, particularly, freshwater environments, suggesting its potential to ease aquatic monitoring. Yet, no evaluation or management programs integrate eDNA based estimates as environment or resources status indicators, probably to a lack of i) standardized procedures, ii) thorough evaluation of eDNA derived measured as indicators, iii) communication with relevant stakeholders and iv) technology transfer to service providers. Moreover, eDNA has been almost exclusively explored as a tool to derive taxonomic composition of an environment, but there are other potential applications of eDNA (such as genetic diversity estimations) that could provide additional management relevant biological anthropological information.

Objectives: Using four case studies that span three aquatic environments (river, estuary and ocean) and that focus on diadromous fish, commercial marine fish, deep-water elasmobranch and fish, and cetaceans and birds to tackle these questions, the project aims at developing and evaluating eDNA based indicators that will be integrated in to environment and resources evaluation programs. The project will also include the exploration of wider range of applications of eDNA beyond community composition studies and the development of standardized and logistically viable procedures for deriving relevant data from eDNA.

Funding: The State Research Agency (AEI) of the Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness of Spain. (Project: CTM2017-89500-R) and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).

Requirements

 

Requirements:

  • PhD in a relevant discipline (biology, genetics, bioinformatics, etc.).
  • Experience in analysing high-throughput sequencing data for biodiversity analyses
  • Good level of written and spoken English
  • Excellent writing and oral communication skills

Other valued skills:

  • Experience in other high-throughput sequencing applications 
  • Knowledge of Unix, R, programming (python, perl…) 
  • Experience in eDNA field sampling
  • Experience in molecular laboratory techniques 
  • Experience in fisheries management-related research
  • Result oriented working capacity 
  • Availability to travel
  • Project management
  • Driving licence

 Applications:

  • Prospective candidates should upload Cover letter and CV before February 25.

For more information on the position, interested candidates can directly contact Naiara Rodriguez-Ezpeleta (nrodriguez@azti.es)

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  • Location: Sukarrieta (Spain)
  • Contract: Temporary
  • Working day: Full time
  • Sector: Other
  • Vacancies: 1
  • Discipline: R&D