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时间:2021-09-23来源:中国博士人才网 作者:佚名

Postdoctoral Fellow In Host-Microbe Interaction

Indiana University South Bend

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Title Postdoctoral Fellow in Host-Microbe Interaction

Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Biology Position Summary

A postdoctoral position is available as part of a collaborative project between the Newton (https: // discogenome.wordpress.com/) and Hardy (https:// thehardylab.mystrikingly.com/) laboratories, in the Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington.

This position is part of an NSF Rules of Life: Microbiome Theory and Mechanisms award focused on identifying how microbes alter the epitranscriptome.

Successful host-associated microbes sculpt host cell biology in ways that are useful to them. Often, these changes in host biology alter the ability of other microbes to colonize, protecting the host niche for the first microbe. For example, colonization of insects with Wolbachia endosymbionts can preclude infection by viruses. This fact has led to the deployment of Wolbachia- infected mosquitos across the globe to limit the transmission of vectored diseases. We have identified RNA modifications induced by Wolbachia that directly alter Drosophila cell biology and affect the ability of viruses to colonize. Wolbachia upregulates a host methyltransferase to limit virus replication and our preliminary data suggest that the virus genome itself is modified in a Wolbachia infected cell, altering mRNA stability. These data lead us to ask “How does a microbial symbiont alter the epitranscriptomic landscape of host cells?”

The ideal candidate will have experience in Drosophila, molecular virology, and/or bioinformatics. The candidate will be trained in molecular virology, and the use of direct sequencing approaches (PacBio and ONT) to identify modified nucleotides.

The position will be funded for up to three years, with the potential to extend for an additional year.

Basic Qualifications

A Ph.D. in microbiology, virology, bioinformatics, entomology, or a related field is required at time of appointment.

Department Contact for Questions

Inquiries about the position can be directed to Irene Newton (irnewton@indiana.edu).

All other inquiries can be directed to Jeremy Bennett (jebennet@indiana.edu).

Additional Qualifications Salary and Rank Salary will be commensurate with experience, and full benefits are included. Special Instructions

To apply, please submit (i) a letter of application, (ii) a full CV, (iii) a statement of research interests, and (iv) contact information for three references electronically to https:// indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/10897.

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