The Department of Comparative Development and Genetics at the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research (MPIPZ) in Cologne is seeking a
Bioinformatician (m/f/div) to contribute to high throughput sequence data analyses for the purpose of understanding trait development and the diversification of plants. The candidate will interact closely with Director Prof. Dr. Miltos Tsiantis and members of his group and be involved in the design of experiments and building data analysis pipelines. One major current project involves the analysis of Cardamine hirsuta natural variation, including the study of structural variation (see also Baumgarten, Pieper et al. PLoS Biology, 2023 [https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002191]). For comparative development projects of the lab see Hu, Wilson-Sanchez et al. PNAS, 2024 (https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2321877121) and Li et al. Current Biology, 2024 (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960982223017505?via%3Dihub). She / He / They will contribute to a community of bioinformaticians at MPIPZ and interact with the Max Planck-Genome Centre Cologne. Tasks will involve analysis and interpretation of high throughput sequencing data including RNA-seq, ChIP-seq, and DNA-seq. Both Illumina short-read and long-read platforms are in use, as are single cell analyses. Outstanding teamwork and communication skills as well as a willingness and ability to work collaboratively towards common goals are essential. This position would suit creative, highly motivated individuals who can interact productively with biologists and who are interested in the genetic basis for natural variation and evolutionary change and plant biology.
The basic qualifications for the outlined position are:
PhD degree in bioinformatics, computer science, molecular or evolutionary biology, or equivalent background
Strong expertise in next-generation sequencing data analysis
Strong skills in the statistical analysis of genomic data
Proficiency in at least one mainstream programming language (Python / R) and familiarity with Linux, shell-scripting, and general use of genomic tools and datasets
Strong interest in and understanding of evolution of gene function / population genomics
Excellent communication skills in English (spoken and written)
Ability to work in a structured way and a strong commitment to reproducibility in research
Ability to assimilate, apply, and improve on the latest and relevant developments in the state of the art
High quality publications that provide evidence for the skill set outlined above
Expertise / Good awareness of population genetics / molecular evolution
Expertise in structural variant analyses
An ability to multitask
Ability to work harmoniously as part of a group and engage in collaboration
The position will be initially for two years, with excellent possibilities of extension and it is subject to the German regulations for the duration of scientific training.
The Max Planck Society is one of the leading research organizations in Europe. We offer challenging tasks with a high degree of personal responsibility and creative freedom in research laboratories, workshops, libraries, and administration.
The Max Planck Society strives to increase employment of severely disabled people. Applications from severely disabled people are expressly encouraged.
Furthermore, the Max Planck Society wants to increase the proportion of women in areas where they are underrepresented. Women are therefore expressly encouraged to apply.
The Little Pumpkins Parents' Association offers childcare for children under the age of three at the MPIPZ.
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