Postdoctoral Associate
Submitted: 10/28/2025
Submitted By: Felipe Ennes Silva
Department: Anthropology
Institution: New York University
Job type: Postdoc
Apply by: 12/01/2025
Application Email: 
Application URL: https://apply.interfolio.com/176293
A post-doctoral associate (PDA) based at New York University (NYU) is required to work on topics related to primate genomics. The study seeks to investigate the underlying genetic components of the adaptive radiation and evolution of Amazonian primates– currently, 152 primate species and subspecies, and 19 genera. The PDA will use a combination of datasets, including whole-genome shotgun sequencing and Oxford Nanopore long reads, and will be working with bioinformatics pipelines for genomic analyses, including population genomics and genome assembly. This is part of new initiatives of genome sequencing of non-human primates that include a collaborative effort of researchers and institutions from several countries. The PDA will be expected to produce manuscripts integrating and analyzing these datasets.  
The position is available from January 5 2026 for one year, renewable for up to three years, but later start dates are negotiable.
Qualifications
A PhD in evolutionary genomics, evolutionary biology, zoology, animal biology, biological anthropology, or a related field. Evidence of active outputs, such as peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations, with some success in grant applications also preferred. The PDA may be required to do some lab work to process new samples collected in the field. Previous experience of lab work such as library preparation, DNA extraction and purification is preferred. Previous experience working directly with nonhuman primates is an advantage but not essential.
Application Instructions
Applicants should submit a cover letter outlining their training, background, and suitability for the position, along with a CV and the names and addresses of 3 referees, via Interfolio. Referees will only be contacted for shortlisted applicants.
 
        
      