Lausanne
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To reinforce our team in Lausanne, Switzerland, we are seeking a
Research Scientist in computational comparative genomics, protein structure, and AI for crop improvement
Job Description
A Research Scientist position is available in the Comparative Genomics group of Dr Natasha Glover and Prof Christophe Dessimoz at the SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics / University of Lausanne.
Plant genomes present major challenges for orthology inference, including high duplication rates, gene family expansion, genome rearrangements, hybridisation, introgression, and variable annotation quality. The successful candidate will develop and benchmark new approaches to improve HOG inference by integrating additional sources of evidence, especially protein structure and synteny.
The Research Scientist Will Be Expected To
The exact methodological direction will be shaped together with the candidate, depending on their expertise. The successful candidate will work closely with an interdisciplinary team on the SNSF-funded project AI-driven Comparative QTLomics to accelerate crop improvement, which aims to integrate AI-assisted literature mining, orthology inference, comparative genomics, co-evolution, co-expression, and functional data to accelerate crop improvement across species. Collaborators include researchers at SIB, the University of Lausanne, Aarhus University, and Aalborg University.
Profile requirements
Applicants Should Have
Applicants should also have expertise in one or more of the following areas:
Experience with Linux, Python, HPC environments, and reproducible computational workflows is expected.
Prior experience with plant biology is desired but not required. We strongly encourage applications from candidates with transferable computational or methodological expertise from adjacent fields.
What We Offer
The position is hosted within the Comparative Genomics Group at SIB in Lausanne, Switzerland, which develops widely used comparative genomics resources and methods including OMA, FastOMA, OMArk, HOGProf, and related tools.
How to apply
SIB is committed to ensuring and fostering diversity and equal opportunities in the workplace as well as in the scientific ecosystem. If you are interested in this challenging and highly interesting position, please submit your application including CV letter of motivation and contact details for 2-3 referees through our online portal by clicking the "Apply" button.