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Thursday, 24 October 2013

PhD - Evolution of mammalian organ morphology

Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki
Helsinki, Finland

Description

PhD position: University of Helsinki Institute of Biotechnology Organ Evolution and development. The Developmental Biology Program of the University of Helsinki is seeking to recruit a M.S. student to start a PhD and participate in investigations on the evolution of mammalian organ morphology. The successful applicant will have the opportunity to develop an independent project within the scope of the core research interests of the lab.
The project involves using computational models of organ development that relate genetic variation with complex organ 3D multivariate morphological variation. The patterns of morphological evolution between and whithin mammalian species would be analyzed from these models to understand the roles of natural selection and development in explaining the direction of evolutionary change. The Jukka Jernvall and Salazar-Ciudad groups include a diverse group of researchers (paleontologists, developmental biologists, genomics, functional morphologists and computational biologists) working together to integrate development, natural selection and the patterns of morphological variation in mammalian organ evolution.

Requirements

Applicants should possess a strong understanding of basic principles of evolutionary biology (developed through coursework and/or research experience), an interest or understanding of the bases of the developmental bases of morphological variation and the ability to work productively both independently and as part of a team. Additional desirable qualities include programming skills or a willingness to acquire them and a good academic record.

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Tuesday, 15 October 2013

PhD - Biología evolutiva

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona y Universidad de Helsinki
Barcelona, España - Helsinki, Finlandia

Descripción

Oferta de beca para realizar la Tesis en la Universidad de Helsinki, en Biología evolutiva, del desarrollo y de sistemas, en el ámbito de la relación entre evolución, redes genéticas, desarrollo embrionario y fenotipo. Uno de los retos actuales de la biología evolutiva es entender cómo la variación genética da lugar a patrones específicos de variación fenotípica (el mapa genotipo-fenotipo), y cómo este proceso afecta a la dirección del cambio fenotípico. Este grupo de investigación se dedica a este tipo de cuestiones mediante modelos de redes genéticas:
-Simulación de la evolución del mapa genotipo-fenotipo en órganos complejos en base al desarrollo.
-Estudio cuantitativo de los patrones de variación fenotípica en la ontogenia y la filogenia.
-Modelos computacionales de formación de patrón y morfogénesis en el desarrollo animal.

Requisitos

Se busca un estudiante (licenciado ó máster) en biología, siendo imprescindible saber programar o estar dispuesto a aprenderlo.

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