Two-year postdoctoral position:The soil virome and its impact on microbial community composition - NIOO-KNAW - Wageningen
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Academic fields
Agriculture; Natural sciences
Job types
Postdoc; Research, development, innovation
Education level
Doctorate
Weekly hours
38 hours per week
Salary indication
€3111—€4048 per month
The Department of Microbial Ecology offers a two-year postdoctoral position: The soil virome and its impact on microbial community composition.
Project description:
Viruses play important ecological roles, including the regulation of host density and diversity in microbial communities. Recent advances have greatly improved our ability to understand the global virosphere as frontier science moves towards interpreting its impact on microbial ecology. A major open question is the impact of the virome relative to other factors, including the spatial structure of the environment and the functioning of higher order organisms. The project will address these questions in soil, one of the most diverse biomes on earth where the virome is still largely uncharacterized. We will design experiments to cover a range of soil spatial structure and plant-disease suppressiveness, and apply experimental evolution, innovative computational modelling, and global metagenomic surveys to investigate the impact of the virome.
The soil virome project is a close collaboration between evolutionary biologists, soil ecologists, and bioinformaticians, including a supervisory team consisting of Dr. Mark P. Zwart (NIOO), Dr. Paolina Garbeva (NIOO), Dr. Bas E. Dutilh (Utrecht University), and Prof. Dr. Jos Raaijmakers (NIOO).
Requirements:
This is a temporary appointment, fulltime for a fixed term of 2 years.
Salary depends on training and work experience. The gross salary starts at € 3.111,- (scale 10.4) per month to the maximum gross monthly salary of a full-time appointment at € 4.048,- (scale 10.12) per month, Collective Agreement for Dutch Universities (CAO Nederlandse Universiteiten), excluding 8% holiday pay and a year-end bonus. We offer an extensive package of fringe benefits.
The Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW) is an Academy research institute. It conducts ecological research on land, in the ocean and in fresh water and studies how living organisms interact with one another and their environment. NIOO stimulates biodiversity and sustainability in nature and society through its worldwide network of researchers, policymakers, conservationists and other stakeholders.
Please send your application including complete curriculum vitae, names of three referees and vacancy number.
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