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Research Associate/Fellow in Behaviour & Evolution

University of Nottingham - School of Life Sciences

Location: Nottingham
Salary: £31,387 to £46,485 per annum
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Permanent
Placed On: 28th March 2025
Closes: 11th April 2025
Job Ref: MEDLS1295

An exciting opportunity for a Research Associate in Behaviour and Evolution is available to work with Professor Andrew MacColl at the University of Nottingham on a Leverhulme Trust funded project: “Don’t put your eggs in one basket: evolution of emancipation from parental care”. The primary aim of the project is to quantify the ecological causes and genomic basis of loss of parental care in three-spined stickleback fish, using a mixture of field work, field and behavioural experiments, classical genetics and bioinformatics.

The role holder will investigate the loss of male parental care in sympatric ecotypes of three-spined stickleback on the Scottish island of North Uist. The post will involve substantial fieldwork on North Uist, including conducting aquatic habitat surveys, carrying out large experiments to quantify behaviour and performing field experiments. The role holder will also investigate the genomic basis of parental care loss using genomic analyses of QTL experiments and tissue-specific expression data. They will lead on publishing the results of this work. Essential or desirable skills and experience (see role profile) include ecological fieldwork (especially in aquatic systems/with fish), behavioural experimentation and analysis, statistical data analysis (e.g. in R), molecular biology lab skills and familiarity with relevant scientific literature. 

Applicants must have, or be very near to completing, a PhD in a relevant subject (e.g. behaviour, evolutionary biology, genetics, ecology) and a track record of publishing their research in relevant journals, appropriate to career stage.

The position will be based in the School of Life Sciences, a large, diverse and supportive unit at the University of Nottingham, with diverse opportunities to interact with a wider group of evolutionary biologists and ecologists locally, in the UK, and with European research labs. You will work closely with other postdoctoral research associates studying ecological and genomic divergence between the ecotypes.

Potential applicants are encouraged to contact Andrew MacColl (andrew.maccoll@nottingham.ac.uk) with informal questions, in advance of applying. 

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