The ENvironmental and Isotope Geochemistry & Mass spectrometry Applications lab at the School of the Environment, Trent University, invite applications for a postdoctoral position in transcriptomics and proteomics for ecotoxicology.
Project summary: This multidisciplinary project aims to assess the mechanisms by which rare earth elements (REEs), as priority critical minerals, affect terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
Tasks: The successful candidate will take an active role in planning and executing the research ideas, field and laboratory work, mentoring students, reporting and publishing, and communicating with industrial partners. The project also involves fifteen other graduate students and postdoctoral researchers on various topics, e.g., ecotoxicology, biogeochemistry, microbiology, plant sciences, forestry, and environmental modelling.
Requirements: This position is ideally suited for a Ph.D. holder in molecular biology or ecotoxicology. We particularly seek a robust technical proficiency in advanced biochemical analyses. The successful candidate will have a publishing record reflecting their career stage and be independent, self-driven, creative, and fluent in English.
We offer Innovative and applied research topics and well-equipped laboratories. The appointment is for one year and may be renewed based on performance and funding availability.
Trent University is located in Peterborough, Ontario, 90 minutes from downtown Toronto. It offers a breathtaking campus with a spectacular natural and architecturally inspiring backdrop. The Trent Water Quality Centre also hosts a collection of world-class mass spectrometers.
How to apply: The review of applications will begin on January 15, 2025, and will continue until the position is filled. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted. The application package should include (i) a cover letter outlining how the candidate fulfills the requirements, (ii) a full CV, (iii) a 2-page research statement and interests as it relates to this position, and (iv) contact information of three referees.
Applications should be sent as a single PDF to Dr. Huy Dang, Associate Professor of Environmental Chemistry, huydang@trentu.ca.
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